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Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia] [Volume 2 of 2]

CHAPTER 5
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All the wings are of a gray colour beneath, the fringe being alternately white and brown.

The thorax is gray, with a narrow, tawny, transverse mark, a lateral white fascia, two black curved marks, and on the hinder part a black spot.

The body beneath is of a whitish colour.
167.

Macroglossum kingii (n.s.) M.capite thoraceque viridibus, abdomine nigro flavoque variegato, alis integris hyalinis subtus ad originem flavis, superis basin versus brunneis pilis viridescentibus obtectis costa limboque posteriori brunneis, inferis ad originem limbumque internum brunneo-viridescentibus.
Macroglossum kingii.

De Cerisy manuscripts.
Obs.


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