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DESCRIPTION OF A NEW CARNEADES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

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Carneades fusimacula, n. sp.

Resembles redimicula in most points, but with the colours of divergens. The collar has the broad median black shade fo redimicula; but the primaries do not have the pale costa. Sub-costal and median veins gray. Ordinary spots outlined in gray, the orbicular oblong, oblique, open inferiorly and fused with the reniform, the outline being continuous. The spots are gray powdered and are preceded by black shadings in the cell. A blackish basal streak, to which is joined a long claviform extending half way across the median space: this is blackmargined but concolorous. S.t. line not marked, apex grayish, terminal space else nearly concolorous. In other characters much like divergens, with which, also, it agrees in size.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1902

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