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SPILOSOMA ACREA. 
PLATE XX. Fig. 1. 
Bombyx acrea, Fubr Phal. acrea, AUjot and Smith, Lepid. 
Georg., pi. 67 Spilosoma acrea, Vt^ed. Druri/, i. pi. 3, figs. '2 
and 3. — Arctia Pseuderminea, Feck. 
Tins genus (the name of uUich is derived from 
ffT/Xog, macula, and tfw/x-a, cropus) -vvas first named 
])y Mr. Stephens, in his Illustrations of British 
Entomology, and characterised in the following- 
manner : Palpi short, a little descending, triarticu- 
Lite, the two basal joints very hairy, the terminal 
scaly, the basal joint somewhat longer than the 
second, the apical rather small, oval, subconic ; 
maxillge short ; antennae slightly bipectinated in the 
males, serrated in the females, each articulation 
with a bristle at the apex ; head rather small, hairy ; 
tliorax and abdomen rather stout in both sexes, 
the latter slightly tufted in the male, acute in the 
female ; wings trigonate, deflexed, and opaque ; legs 
moderately stout ; anterior tibiae short, with a spine 
internally, the four posterior with spurs at the apex. 
Larva slightly tuberculated, each tubercle producing 
a whisker of hairs ; pupa obtuse, folliculated. 
It contains a great number of species both British 
and foreign, remarkable for their beautiful white 
