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Hind wing: basal half uniform. A broad terminal band on both wings commencing
below falcation on the fore wing and gradually widening up to the dorsal margin
and tornus of the hind wing, dull greenish blue. Underside ochraceous yellow.
Charles Thomas Bingham,
1905
2
Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
margin of the anterior wings even, or slightly convex, without any tendency to
falcation. Mr. Doherty in his notes writes of these, "I suppose the Melanitis with
the falcation obsolescent is obsoleta, Feld." I have carefully examined Felder's ...
3
Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
margin of the anterior wings even, or slightly convex, without any tendency to
falcation. Mr. Doherty in his notes writes of these, “I suppose the Melanitis with
the falcation obsolescent is obsoleta, Feld.” I have carefully examined Felder's ...
Boston Society of Natural History,
1892
4
Studies on Amphipoda: Proceedings of the VIth International ...
falcation of that article. In all members of the 'Lembos' clade, falcation involves
only the terminal half of the posterior margin of article 3, whereas in the 'Aora' and
'Bemlos' clades, where falcation occurs it involves all or most of the posterior ...
5
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Including ...
In this, the typical group, the primaries show little tendency to falcation at apex,
the sexes are usually very dissimilar, and the colouring of secondaries below
varies seasonally from ochraceous or yellow to pearl whitish. 1. Catophaga ega.
6
The Fossil Insects of North America: With Notes on Some ...
Forceps about as long as the last three segments, laminate, nearly straight,
directed backward, the basal third straight and equal, subattingent, the remainder
tapering slightly and equally with a slight falcation to a blunt, sometimes slightly ...
Samuel Hubbard Scudder,
1890
The latter differs from the normal type of winter Precis in the absence of leaf- like
colouring below, and the very slight falcation of forewings. This is accounted for
by its different habits, for instead of frequenting dead leaves in the bush it prefers
...
8
The Tertiary insects of North America
Male forceps with equal parallel sides for some distance from base. Male forceps
comparatively slender, with distinct and tolerably strong falcation. 6. L. gilbei tk
Male forceps broad beyond the base, with weak falcation 7. L. ersulatum.
Species ...
Samuel Hubbard Scudder,
1890
9
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
... we find specimens in which the entire character of the insect is changed in
consequence of the falcation or non-falcation of the apices of the front wings. This
extraordinary variability has naturally had the effect of adding considerably to the
...
10
Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories
L. tertiarium. Male forceps with equal parallel sides for some distance from base.
Male forceps comparatively slender, with distinct and tolerably strong falcation. 6.
L. gilberti. Male forceps broad beyond the base, with weak falcation. .... . ... ....7.
Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.),
1890