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SOME TEXAS, ARIZONA AND CALIFORNIA MOTHS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

G. H. French
Affiliation:
Carbondale, Ill.

Extract

Ameria Texana, nov. sp.

Expanse .80 inch. Of the size of shape of A. Unicolor; the hind wings more rounded at anal angle, in that respect more like Euphanessa Mendica; body slender, antennæ pectinate; palpi slender, short, projecting beyond the front less that in A. Unicolor. Color uniform gray drab, the wings diaphanous, antennæ concolorus except the inside of pectinations at base where they are black, sides of head, back of eyes and a little at base of fore wings and abdoment slightly ochraceous.

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1889

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