. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 390 NOCTUID^. edges, extending to below angle of cell, an oblique brown streak from below it to apex slightly defined above by grey on basal half; traces of sinuous antemedial and medial shades, a rather more distinct postmedial shade, oblique from costa to the streak where it is angled outwards, and of an oblique subterminal shade from costa to the streak. Hind wing grey-brown; an orange-yellow medial band defined on each side by black suff'usion, oblique from costa to. Fig. 86.—Phyllodes eyndhovi, cj. f. vein 5, then bent i
. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalænæ in the British museum. Moths. 390 NOCTUID^. edges, extending to below angle of cell, an oblique brown streak from below it to apex slightly defined above by grey on basal half; traces of sinuous antemedial and medial shades, a rather more distinct postmedial shade, oblique from costa to the streak where it is angled outwards, and of an oblique subterminal shade from costa to the streak. Hind wing grey-brown; an orange-yellow medial band defined on each side by black suff'usion, oblique from costa to. Fig. 86.—Phyllodes eyndhovi, cj. f. vein 5, then bent inwards and with waved edges, angled outwards at vein 1 and ending above inner margin. Underside of fore wing with whitish patch in and below end of cell defined by black suffusion except above; hind wing with slight curved medial line and post- medial line angled, outwards at vein 6, then oblique, a black patch betAveen the lines between veins 3 and 1 with two orange spots on it. Hah. SiKHiM [Lidderdale, Dudgeon), 5 J, 2 § ; Assam, Silhet; Sumatra; Borneo. Exp. 118-138 miilim. *7499. Phyllodes staudingeri. Fhyllodes staudingeri, Semp. Eeis. Phil., Lep. ii. p. 576, pi 61. f. 5 (1901). S. Head and thorax red-brown; antennae with the basal joint white in front; palpi, pectus, legs, and abdomen grey-brown. Fore wing golden brown with numerous faint pale strife ; traces of sinuous curved antemedial and medial shades : a black point in. 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, 10th bart. , 1860-1936. London : Printed by Order of the Trustees
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