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NEW NOCTUIDÆ FOR 1904.—I

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

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Noctua dislocata, n. sp.— Ground colour bluish, ash-gray, marked and more or less suffused with reddish. Head gray, tending to reddish on the vertex; palpi deep brown at the sides. Thorax mouse at fawn gray or reddish, immaculate. Primaries in a general way are gray to the middle of the wing and reddish beyond; but they may be an even reddish-gray throughout. All the normal maculation is present, but not contrasting. Basal line geminate; but the outer line is obscure and only the inner is dark brown and obvious. T. a. line narrow, brown, single, preceded by a narrow paler line, just a little outcurved between the veins and a little outcurved as a whole.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1904

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