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NEW SPECIES AND NOTES ON STRUCTURE OF MOTHS AND GENERA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

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Campometra Amella Guen., 3, 25, pl. 18, fig. 8.

This genus and species I have accidentally omitted from the “New Check List.” I have never identified the species with certainty. For some time I have conjectured it was the same as Eubolina Stylobata Harvey. With regard to the genera separated from Homoptera by Gueneé, I have merely insisted on the validity of Zale in former papers. But I am averse to throwing them together until we know the early stages upon which Gueneé seems to have relied, using Abbot's drawings. Another reason with me has been (as I have pointed out) that Homoptera is a term used in another Sub-order of Insecta. Probably Pheocyma will have to be adopted, as the insect I have identified as Lunifera (figured by Gueneé) does not seem to me to differ generically from our other species arranged under Homoptera.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1882

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