SOME APPARENTLY NEW MICROLEPIDOPTERA
- 1 December 1929
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Canadian Entomologist
- Vol. 61 (12) , 266-271
- https://doi.org/10.4039/ent61266-12
Abstract
Palpi head, thorax and primaries light brownish ochreous, the latter deepest in color along the basal half of costa. Maculation very indistinct, indicated merely in a shade of color slightly deeper than that of the remainder of the wing; orbicular recumbent, oval, reniform rather small, upright; t. a. line scarcely perceptible, rounded outwardly; t. p. line fairly clear, even, parallel to outer margin to beyond cell, bending inward strongly to base of vein 2, and then perpendicular to inner margin with a slight outward angle in the fold; two pale points on each side of this line on costa and another siimilar one above reniform; traces of a dark submarginal band, most distinct on costa where it forms a slight apical dark blotch; faint broken smoky terminal line; fringes dirty whiite, cut by a darker line near base.Keywords
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