. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. Fig. 30. — Calophamdia liicala, c? another dark patch boj^ond it on termen ; tlie interspaces of terminal area with dark streaks, longer above and below vein 5 ; cilia white mixed with dark brown, black-brown towards tornus. Hind wing pure white. 2 . Hind wing with the veins tinged with brown, the termeu suffused with brown. Hah. W. Australia, Sherlock 11. (Clements), 1 c? ? 1 $ type. Kqj. (S 38, $ 40 millim. Sect. II. Antennas of female ciliated ; frontal prominence with the central process long with oblique edge. A. Fore wing


. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. Fig. 30. — Calophamdia liicala, c? another dark patch boj^ond it on termen ; tlie interspaces of terminal area with dark streaks, longer above and below vein 5 ; cilia white mixed with dark brown, black-brown towards tornus. Hind wing pure white. 2 . Hind wing with the veins tinged with brown, the termeu suffused with brown. Hah. W. Australia, Sherlock 11. (Clements), 1 c? ? 1 $ type. Kqj. (S 38, $ 40 millim. Sect. II. Antennas of female ciliated ; frontal prominence with the central process long with oblique edge. A. Fore wing with the ante- and postmedial lines connected by a diffused dark fascia in suhiTiedian fold radlata, B. Fore wing with the anteinedial line angled outwards to the postmedial line in submedian fold dentifera. 3784. Calophasidia radiata. Megalodcs radiata, Swinh. A. M. N. II. (7) ix. p. 168 (1902). S . Head and thorax white; palpi, frons, and antennoe tinged with brown ; tegulte irrorated with dark brown ; vertex of thorax streaked with dark brown, the metathorax mostly dark browu :. Fig. 31.—Calophasidia radiata, (^. \. legs tinged with brown, the tarsi fuscous ringed with white ; abdomen white dorsally tinged with rufous. Fore wing white irrorated with brown especially on costal, inner and terminal areas, the median nervare and veins of terminal area with slight dark streaks ; antemedial line represented by a dark spot on costa and a diffused black-bx'own line from just below middle of median. 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 British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Zoology; Hampson, George Francis, Sir, 1860-1936. London Printed by order of the Trustees


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