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FORSEBIA—A NEW GENUS OF AMERICAN EREBINAE (LEPIDOPTERA, NOCTUIDAE)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

A. Glenn Richards Jr.
Affiliation:
Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y.

Extract

Proboscis fully developed. First segment of palpus with a fringe of scales; second segment long, upturned and smoothly scaled. Front rough, with a flattened or somewhat truncated prominence. Genae quadrate ventrally. Male antennae ciliated, scaled above. Fore tibiae with or without claws ; mid and hind tibiae with some fringing scales; mid tibiae of male swollen and enclosing a tuft of long sex scales. Metathorax with slight, depressed tuft. Abdomen smoothly scaled. Venation : fore wing with veins 3, 4 and 5 close together at lower angle of cell, 6 from upper angle, 7 connate from end of areole with 8+9 which are long-stalked (three-fifths distance from areole to margin), 10 from areole, 11 from cell; hind wing with veins 3 and 4 usually connate, 5 arising near 4 and rapidly diverging, 6 and 7 connate from upper angle, 8 touching cell at point only.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1935

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References

* The homologies of the various apophyses of the harpes are in considerable confusion. I use the terms in the senses of various recent authors.

1 Ent. Americana, N.S., vol. 13, pl. 8, fig. 63, 1933.