This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 Excerpt: ...L. Leda 8. It differs, however, in being smaller, and in having the stigma larger, whiw. with a black tip. The male is destitute of the black wing tip-, and like the female, has the exterior half of the costal margin tinged slightly with ferruginous. The anal processes are short, subcylindric, a little smaller at base, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 Excerpt: ...L. Leda 8. It differs, however, in being smaller, and in having the stigma larger, whiw. with a black tip. The male is destitute of the black wing tip-, and like the female, has the exterior half of the costal margin tinged slightly with ferruginous. The anal processes are short, subcylindric, a little smaller at base, and beneath, towards the tip, minutely denticulated; at tip a small point. The sexes were sent me by Dr. Harris. Length from one inch and three-fifths to one inch and seventenths. 10. L. Basalis.--Wings fuscous on the basal half. Inhabits the United States. Body brownish-black; head immaculate, dark bluish; win)." dark fuliginous opaque, on the basal half, beyond which i- - broad, milk-white almost opaque band; stigma blackish; abdomen somewhat depressed, of equal diameter nearly to the tip, dusky, with a lateral dull yellowish vitta; beneath black-brown. Length nearly two inches. In a note attached to this description by Mr. Say, 24 it ' reference to L. marginata Degeer. Wings fuscous from the base nearly to the middle. L. dimidiata Fabr. V. Enc. Mcth., refers to Seba. which i.- quite different. Said to be from Surinam, and is much smaller, to which species the above described insect seems to bear some resemblance in the arrangement of its colors.--Ed. Synonym is L. luctuosa Burm. Handb. 2, 861.--Uhlzr. 11. L. Eponina.--Upper wings bifasciatc and with a spot near the base; lower wings with a band and interrupted one, and tmbbasal line and spot. Inhabits Pennsylvania and Indiana. /j. eponina Drury, Vol. 2, pl. 47, fig. 2. Oliv. Enc. Meth. 72, No. 10. Wings pale ferruginous; upper pair with a subbasal spot, band n the middle, and another band before the stigma, fuscous; inferior wings with a corresponding band t...
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