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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (Volume 64, PT. 2) download PDF, EPUB, Kindle

Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (Volume 64, PT. 2) download PDF, EPUB, Kindle

Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (Volume 64, PT. 2).cAsiatic Society of Bengal
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (Volume 64, PT. 2)
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Author: Asiatic Society of Bengal
Page Count: 216 pages
Published Date: 04 Feb 2012
Publisher: General Books
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781235684579
Download Link: Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (Volume 64, PT. 2)
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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. 1896. Excerpt: ... 118. Clerome Kirata, de Niceville. C. kirata, de Nioeville, Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hiat. Soc., vol. vi, p. 344, n. 2, pi. F, fig. 3, male (1891). The rarest of the three Sumatran species of the genus, and found in the same localities as C. arcesilaus, Fabricius. I have no difficulty in distinguishing the' species, though Colonel Swinhoc fails to recognise it, vide his remarks on 0. arcesilaus in Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1893, p. 276, n. 77. The male was chiefly defined by a difference in the prehensores, but the superior width of the dark bands on the underside of both wings, and the anal half of the hindwing being very much darker than the same area in G. arcesilaus will enable one to distinguish the species superficially without recourse to an anatomical investigation. The female has the ground-colour on the underside of both wings much lighter than in G. arcesilaus, and all the bands consequently more prominent; they are also much wider. 119. Cleromr Gracilis, Butler. Hagen as gracilis. C. gracilis is met with somewhat higher than C. arcesilaus, Fabricius, and is also rarer than that species. All the species of Clerome are true insects of the virgin forest, never leave the ground for a high flight, and prefer to settle on the bare soil or on a dead and discoloured leaf than on living green leaves or shrubs. They rest with folded wings, and fly only for short distances, and then again settle. No species occurs at a higher elevation than Bekantschan, nor nearer the sea than Bindjei. 120. Xanthot.enia Rusiris, Westwood. Hagen. Grose Smith as Clerome sic busiris. Butler. Distant. Found from Bindjei to Bekantschan. Like Glerome it is a true inhabitant of the forest, but has a higher and longer flight than species of that genus and is not so easily caught, as it i...

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