- of this
genus resemble Œconesus in a very
remarkable manner, but the
neuration of the ♂ is
quite different. The
characters here
given are
mainly comparative...
- a
similar width to the
front wings. The
hindwings have well-developed
neuration; 7–10
veined either with no or 3 anal
veins (1a,1b and 1c).
There are...
- damselfly. Its fore-wings are transparent,
tinted in pale
yellow with
green neuration. Its hind-wings are
opaque in
brilliant metallic green or pea****-blue...
- 3/4; fuscous;
costal half whitish-ochreous from base to
about 4/5, and
neuration sharply marked by
white lines along veins 2-8; some dark reddish-brown...
- ochreous, the
interneural spaces strongly marked with black,
causing the
neuration to
appear con****uously in
lines of the
orange ground colour,
except toward...
-
wingspan is
about 57 mm. The
forewings are very pale ochreous, with the
neuration prominently darkish brown, and a
brownish subapical cloud, as well as...
- is
about 40–46 mm.
Males with
minutely ciliated antennae and
subcostal neuration of
forewings not
distorted and
without ****ual
patches on
forewings and...
-
behind the base of the subcostal, and
which is
slightly bent outwards. The
neuration of
Cirrochroa does not
differ essentially from that of
Cynthia and on...
- the
typical section. Male lack
tufts on tibia.
Hindwings with
normal neuration in male, with no fold in
inner margin.
Antennae of male with bristles...
-
relatives as it
larger in size, has a
pronounced palpi tuft and has full
neuration of its hindwings. This
species was
first described by
Edward Meyrick in...