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<mods:title>Review of the Nearctic species of Enargia Hubner, [1821] (Noctuidae, Noctuinae, Xylenini)</mods:title>
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Key to species of Nearctic
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Hübner
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1. Forewing without black spot at base of reniform, at most with basal grey shading, but this never darker than other forewing markings; outline of claviform spot often present as thin dark line below orbicular; break of antemedial line generally pointed, at right angle or slightly greater; male with corona of valve extending along 1/2 of valve length (Figs 55, 56); females with abdomen thinly scaled and longer than that of males, ovipositor usually protruding beyond terminal scales; ductus bursae (appearing as bulbous rugose area separated from corpus bursae) 0.40.6 × as long as (sclerotized) segment VIII (Figs 64, 65) ................................................................................
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[990,1108,1504,1531]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="207">E. decolor</emphasis>
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Forewing with black spot at base of reniform that is distinctly darker than other forewing markings (Figs 133) (may be obscure in very dark specimens, e.g. Figs 1, 16); claviform entirely absent; angle of antemedial line generally rounded, obtuse; male with corona of valve extending along valve for 2/3 of valve length; females with abdomen scaled as in male (except for lateral and terminal tufts); abdomen length same as that of male, ovipositor not usually protruding beyond terminal scales; ductus bursae (appearing as bulbous rugose area separated from corpus bursae) 0.81.0 × as long as (sclerotized) segment VIII (Figs 66, 67) ............................................................
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2. Forewing highly variable in colour, but only rarely yellow ochre with contrasting dark markings (Figs 118); AM and PM lines usually indistinct, not thin, sharp, and contrasting; border of reniform and orbicular usually weakly defined and interrupted, or absent altogether; hindwing ground colour dull ochre to greyish ochre; male genitalia with right cornutus relatively small, i.e., length of sclerotized plate 45 × greater than length of free apex of cornutus (Fig. 59); female corpus bursae 56 × length of segment VIII, and gradually tapering to terminal sac (Fig. 64) ..............................................
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Forewings yellow ochre to orange ochre with contrasting dark markings (Figs 1930), never unicolourous grey or brown; AM and PM lines distinct, sharp, and contrasting; border of reniform and orbicular usually sharply defined and continuous; hindwing ground colour yellow ochre; male genitalia with right cornutus relatively large, i.e., length of sclerotized plate only 22.5 × greater than length of free apex of cornutus (Fig. 60); female corpus bursae 3.54 × length of segment VIII, with terminal sac abruptly tapered (Fig. 65) .. .................................................................................................
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