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A NEW SPECIES OF EUXOA AND SOME NOTES ON CHORIZAGROTIS (LEPIDOPTERA)*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

William C. Cook
Affiliation:
Bozeman, Montana

Extract

During the past four or five years, several puzzling specimens of a form of Euxoa closely related to plagigera and oblongostigma have been collected in various parts of Montana. Some examples were submitted to Dr. McDunnough in the writer of 1927-8, and he reported as follows:

This form has always puzzled me; it occurs in Utah and I believe it to be a brown form of plagigera but some run very close to oblongostigma and are very hard to separate without genitalic slides.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1930

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References

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