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33. Testudinarious (Testudinarius). Painted with red, 
black and yellow, like tortoise-shell. — Ex. Elytra 
of Aphodias testudinarius. 
84. Consperse (Cojispersus). Thickly sprinkled with 
minute irregular dots often confluent. — Ex. Bistort 
Betidaria. 
35. Achattne (Achatinus). Painted with various con- 
centric, curved, or parallel lines, resembling the 
veining of an agate. — Ex. Cossus labyrinthicus. 
Centra vinitla. 
36. Ustulate ( Ustulata). So marked with brown as 
to have the appearance of being scorched. — Ex. 
Wings of Ennomos dolabraria, 
37. Marmorate (Marmorata). So painted with streaks, 
veins, and clouds, as to resemble marble. — Ex. 
Under side of the Wings of Vanessa Io. Marma- 
rina marmorata. 
38. Tessellate (Tessellata). Painted in checquer- 
work. — Ex. Abdomen of Sarcophaga carnaria and 
Musca maculata. 
39. Fascia (Fascia). A broad transverse band. 
a. Pyramidate Fascia (Fascia pyramidata). A band 
which juts out into an angle on one side. — Ex. 
Wing of Apatura Iris. Argynnis Paphia. Plate 
XIV. Fig. 1. h. 
b. Macular Fascia (Fascia macularis). A band con- 
sisting of distinct spots. — Ex. Wings of Abraxas 
grossulariata. Plate XIV. Fig. 1. b. 
c. Articulate Fascia (Fascia articulata). A band 
consisting of contiguous spots. — Ex. Under side 
of Wings of Melitcea Dictynna. Upper side of 
