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veining of an agate. Ex. Cossus labyrinthicus 
Donov. Cerura vinula. 
36.. Ustutate (Ustulata). So marked with brown as 
to have the appearance of being scorched. Ex. 
Wings of Phalena dolabraria. 
37. Marmorate (Marmorata). So painted with streaks, 
veins, and clouds, as to resemble marble. Ex. Un- 
der side of the Wings of Vanessa Io. Cetonia mar- 
morata. | 
38. TEsse.uate ( Tessellata). Painted in checquer-work. 
Ex. Abdomen of Musca carnaria and maculata. 
39. Fascra (Fascia). A broad transverse band. 
a. Pyramipate Fascia (Fascia pyramidata). A band 
which juts out into an angle on one side. Ex. Wing 
of Apatura Iris. Argynnis Paphia. Puate XIV. 
Fie. 1.2, 
b. Macurar Fascia (Fascia macularis). A band con- 
sisting of distinct spots. Ex. Wings of Geometra 
grossulariata. Puate XIV. Fie. 1. b. 
c. ARTICULATE Fascia (Fascia articulata). A band 
consisting of contiguous spots. Ex. Under side of 
Wings of Argynnis Dictynna. Upper side of Pri- 
mary Wing of Papilio Menelaus. 
d. Dimrp1aTE Fascia (Fascia dimidiata). A band 
traversing only half the wing. Ex. Primary Wing 
of Papilio Turnus. PuatTE XIV. Fic. 1.f- 
e. ABBREVIATE Fascia (Fascia abbreviata). A band 
traversing Jess than half the wing. Ex. Primary 
Wing of Papilio Podalirius, Ajax, &c. PLATE 
XIV. Fie. 1. g. 
f. SesguratteRovs Fascia (Fascia sesquealtera ). 
When both wings are traversed by a continued 
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