Excerpt from List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum, Vol. 3: Lepidoptera Heterocera
Palpi s issime duo, braves, plerumque cylindriei. Maxillae (aut probosc'n nu ant brevissimte, submembranaeee, non convoluttefi' Antenna, merit saltem, plus minners ciliate vel pectinata, nonona quam serrate. Caput parvum. Thorax raro cristatus. Corpus rapiasime mbustum, spice sepe lannginosum. Ale elongate, vi.
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