. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. OBRAZTSOV: CHINESE CAENEBESSA 433 with white, hyaline spots. Length of the forewing: 11-16 mm. Forewing with five ground spots: an elongate-cuneiform spot (m2) in the middle cell, usually as broad as this latter; a long spot (m1+3) below it, reaching from the wing base almost to the tornus, or the basal part of this spot (mj) absent; a spot (m4) in the area between the veins R5 and Mx mostly shorter than that (m6) between the veins M3 and Cuj ; a spot (m5) between the veins Mo and M3 often the smallest in the exterior


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. OBRAZTSOV: CHINESE CAENEBESSA 433 with white, hyaline spots. Length of the forewing: 11-16 mm. Forewing with five ground spots: an elongate-cuneiform spot (m2) in the middle cell, usually as broad as this latter; a long spot (m1+3) below it, reaching from the wing base almost to the tornus, or the basal part of this spot (mj) absent; a spot (m4) in the area between the veins R5 and Mx mostly shorter than that (m6) between the veins M3 and Cuj ; a spot (m5) between the veins Mo and M3 often the smallest in the exterior spots series; sometimes more or less developed extra spots above the vein Cu2 and at both sides of the spot m4. Hindwing with a more or less large spot placed right at the dorsum and separated from it by a narrow black border; occasionally this spot reaches across the vein Cui. Female. Similar to the male. Antennae simple. Frons red- dish, yellowish, grey or black. Legs entirely black. Girdle on the seventh tergite always Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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