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English: Plate I from New Zealand moths and butterflies (Macro-lepidoptera) by George Vernon Hudson.
  • Fig 1. Outline of a Lepidopterous insect showing the terms employed in describing the various margins and angles of the fore- and hind-wings.
  • Fig 2. View of the under side of the head and first segment of the larva of a Lepidopterous insect. AA, eyes; BB, antennae; 1, labram ; 22, mandibles; 33, maxillae; 4, labium ; 5, spinneret; a, coxa; b, trochanter ; c, femur ; d, tibia ; e, tarsus ; f, claw (highly magnified).
  • Fig 3. Assumed type of neuration of fore-wing of a Lepidopterous insect. (After Meyrick.)
  • Fig 4. Ditto of hind-wing. (After Meyrick.)
  • Fig 5. Side view of the head of Vanessa gonerilla with proboscis extended. (Imago, Plate XII., fig. 5.)
  • Fig 6. Vanessa gonerilla with proboscis coiled up. (In both these figures only the basal portions of the antennas are shown.)
  • Fig 7. Neuration of fore-wing of Anosia erippus. (Imago, Plate XI., fig. 1.)
  • Fig 8. Neuration of hind-wing of Anosia erippus.
  • Fig 9. Digestive system of a Lepidopterous larva. A, oesophagus ; D, ventriculus ; F, clavate intestine ; E, ilium ; H, colon ; K, biliary vessels ; O, spinning vessels. (After Suckow.)
  • Fig 10. Ditto of perfect insect. N, salivary vessels ; C, sucking stomach ; G, caecum. The rest as before. (After Herold.)
  • Fig 11. Front view of the head of Vanessa gonerilla with the labial palpi removed showing the organs of the mouth. AA, eyes ; BB, antennae (basal portion) ; l, labrum ; mm, mandibles ; pp, maxillary palpi ; C, proboscis formed of elongated maxillae (highly magnified).
  • Fig 12. Neuration of fore-wing of Sphingidce. (Deilephila ; after Meyrick.)
  • Fig 13. Ditto hind-wing. (After Meyrick.)
  • Fig 14. Proleg of caterpillar highly magnified.
  • Fig 15. Neuration of fore-wing of Chrysophanus salustius. (Imago, Plate XII., figs. 18-21.)
  • Fig 16. Ditto of hind-wing.
  • Fig 17. Fasciculate-ciliated antenna of Chlorodystis plinthina. (Imago, Plate VI., fig. 8.)
  • Fig 18. Serrate antenna of Melanchra composita. (Imago, Plate V., fig. 8.)
  • Fig 19. Pubescent antenna of Epirranthis alectoraria. (Imago, Plate VIII., figs. 42-47.)
  • Fig 20. Bi-pectinated antenna of Nyctcmcra annulata. (Imago, Plate IV., figs. 1, 2.)
  • Fig 21. Leg of Agrotis ypsilon. (Imago, Plate V., figs. 35, 36.) 1, coxa ; 2, trochanter ; 3, femur ; 4, tibia ; 5, tarsus ; 6, claw ; SS, spurs. (All these are highly magnified.)
  • Fig 22. Neuration of fore-wing of Hcpialus uirescens. (Imago, Plate XIII., figs. 16, 17.)
  • Fig 23. Ditto of hind-wing.
  • Fig 24. Head of ditto.
  • Fig 25. Neuration of fore-wing of Ercbia pluto. (Imago, Plate XI., figs. 8-10.) Vein 11 absent.
  • Fig 26. Ditto, veins 11 and 12 concurrent.
  • Fig 27. Ditto of hind-wing.
  • Fig 28. Neuration of fore-wing of Porina siynata. (Imago, Plate XIII., fig. 15.)
  • Fig 29. Ditto of hind-wing.
  • Fig 30. Neuration of fore-wing of (Eceticus omnivorus. (Imago, Plate XIII., fig. 6.)
  • Fig 31. Ditto of hind-wing.
Date published 1898
Source New Zealand moths and butterflies (Macro-lepidoptera) (1898)
Author
George Vernon Hudson  (1867–1946)  wikidata:Q2064874 s:en:Author:George Vernon Hudson
 
George Vernon Hudson
Alternative names
Джордж Вернон Хадсон; G. V. Hudson; George V. Hudson; Vernon Hudson; George Hudson; G.V.H.
Description New Zealand entomologist
Date of birth/death 20 April 1867 Edit this at Wikidata 5 April 1946 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death London Wellington
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