ILLINOIS BIOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHS 



PLATE XII 



Figures 147-187. Showing patterns made up cf longitudinal and transverse 

 bands variously broken and contrived. Follow the arrows in tracing out the dif- 

 ferent directions of modification. For meaning of letters see page 9. 



EXPLANATIOX OF PlATE 



Figs. 147-149SJ showing tHe typical transverse wide transverse band type of 

 pattern and modifications; 147, inahcva Kunck. (Madagascar); 148, andriana All. 

 (Madagascar) ; 149, rcgalis Dej. (Africa) ; 149 a and b, the same. 



Figs. i50-i67a, showing internipta gahonica type of broken transverse bands 

 and their modification. The patterns of gabonica 165 and 1650 are made up of 

 transverse bands and broken in the lines of the tracheae with various lines of 

 longitudinal and transverse union. 



Figs. 150-152, showing the unusual patterns belonging to this group; 150, 

 singularis Chd. (N. E. Africa) ; 151, kollari Gistl. (S. Africa) ; 152, malaris Horn 

 (S. A.); 153 and 154, fiexuosa Fabr. (Europe); 155, striatifrons Chd. (India); 

 156-1560, interrupta Fabr. (Africa); 157, montdroi Bat. (S. Africa); 158, brevi- 

 coUis subsp. dathrata Dej. (Africa) ; 159-160, Candida Dej. (Africa) ; 161, blandi- 

 ardi Fairm. (S. Africa) ; 162, pddkri Luc. (N. Africa) ; 163, vittigcra Dej. 

 (India) ; 164, multiguttata Dej. (India) ; 165, interrupta Fabr. subsp. gabonica 

 (Africa); 165a, interrupta Fabr. subsp. gabonica: 166, laetescripta Mtsch. (E. 

 Asia) ; 167, lepida Dej. (Illinois). 



Figs. 168-1690, showing pattern with three longitudinal stripes; 168. quccns- 

 landica Sloane (Australia) (After W. Horn) ; 169a, tetragramma Boisd. (Aus- 

 tralia) ; 170-1700, muata subsp. laticornis Horn (Africa); 171, muata Horn (.\f- 

 rica) ; 172, juno Horn (Africa) ; 173, 1730, viridis Raff (Africa) ; 174, giganica 

 Raffr. (Africa) ; 175, prodotiformis Horn (Africa) ; 176, fatidica Guer. (Africa) ; 

 177, miscranda Horn (Africa) ; 178, gcrstaeckcri Horn (Africa) ; 179. rcgina 

 Kolbe (Africa) ; 180-1800, b, mechowi Lued (Africa) ; i8i-i8ia, braszai Fit. (Af- 

 rica) ; 182, ininula Per. (Africa) ; 183, quadrisiriata Horn (Africa) ; 184-1840, 

 peliti Guer. (Africa); 174a, gigantea Raffr. (Africa); 185, junkeri Kolbe (Af- 

 rica); 186, vittata Fabr. (Africa); 187-1870, congecnsis Fit. (Africa). 



