. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. l'JJRAUMATOBIA. ,*U9 on each side by greyish ochreous bands, strong, diffused, and oblique from costa to vein 3, then narrower and incurved; traces .if a curved diffused subterminal greyish line; cilia greyish ochreous at tips. Hind wing crimson; small blackish spots at angles of cell; a black-brown terminal band from apex to vein 1. expanding some- what towards costa; cilia crimson; the underside with blackish spot on costa before middle, a black bar on upper discocellular, the costal area black-brown from above end id' cell


. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. l'JJRAUMATOBIA. ,*U9 on each side by greyish ochreous bands, strong, diffused, and oblique from costa to vein 3, then narrower and incurved; traces .if a curved diffused subterminal greyish line; cilia greyish ochreous at tips. Hind wing crimson; small blackish spots at angles of cell; a black-brown terminal band from apex to vein 1. expanding some- what towards costa; cilia crimson; the underside with blackish spot on costa before middle, a black bar on upper discocellular, the costal area black-brown from above end id' cell. ab. I. Thorax with less crimson on dorsum; fore wing with the bands defining the postmedial line much browner. Hob. Patagonta, Chubut, Val del Lago Blanco {Thursby), type t j in Coll. Rothschild. Exp. 32 millim. 1G70. Phragmatobia beani. Larva. Gibson, Can. Ent. xli. p. 400 (1909). Dull green thickly mottled with brown, the sublateral area almost wholly orange, the ventral surface greenish; an indistinct dull orange dorsal stripe; tubercles black, the bristles faintly barbed; tubercles i. and ii. with the bristles black, iii. black with some white from lower half of iv. and from v., vi. bright rust-red from vii. and viii. dark rust-red ; spiracles black ; head black. Food-plants : Antennaria rosea and Plantago. 5. Pupa bluish black with a faint purplish bloom; c remaster round, dark reddish brown, terminating in reddish bristles. Cocoon. A thin covering of white silk. *1671 a. Phragmatobia czecanousci. Hnperbnrea czekanowskii, Ann. Mus. Petersb. iv. p. 464 (1900); Seitz, pal. ii. p. 103, f. IS h. Antenna1 of male with serrations ending in a bristle. d . Head, thorax, and abdomen dark brown and white mixed, the anal tuft pale yellow. Fore wing thinly scaled, dull dark brown ; the veins streaked with white ; a white fascia below costa to. Fig. 88.—Phragmatobia czecanousci, cS• b postmedial line and in submedian interspace to subterminal line; the an


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