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George Vernon Hudson: Plate B. The butterflies and moths of New Zealand.   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Artist
George Vernon Hudson  (1867–1946)  wikidata:Q2064874 s:en:Author:George Vernon Hudson
 
George Vernon Hudson
Alternative names
Джордж Вернон Хадсон; G. V. Hudson; George V. Hudson; Vernon Hudson; George Hudson; G.V.H.
Description New Zealand entomologist
Date of birth/death 20 April 1867 Edit this at Wikidata 5 April 1946 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death London Wellington
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q2064874
Title
Plate B. The butterflies and moths of New Zealand.
Description
English: Drawing by George Hudson. Plate B. The butterflies and moths of New Zealand.
  • Fig. 1. Outline of a Lepidopterous insect showing the terms employed in describing the various margins and angles of the fore- and hind-wings.
  • Fig 2. View of the under side of the head and first segment of the larva of a Lepidopterous insect. AA, eyes; BB, antennae; 1, labrum; 22, mandibles; 33, maxillae ; 4, labium; 5, spinneret; a, coxa; b, trochanter; c, femur; d, tibia; e, tarsus; f, claw (highly magnified).
  • Fig 3. Assumed type of neuration of fore-wing of a Lepidopterous insect. (After Meyrick).
  • Fig 4. Ditto of hind-wing. (After Meyrick.)
  • Fig 5. Side view of the head of Vanessa gonerilla with proboscis extended. (Imago, Plate IV., fig. 9.)
  • Fig 6. Vanessa gonerilla with proboscis coiled up. (In both these figures only the basal portions of the antennae are shown.)
  • Fig 7. Neuration of fore-wing of Danaida plexippus, showing British and Comstock-Needham notation of veins. (Imago, Plate IV., fig. 10.) In this figure vein 10 is wrongly shown as stalked.
  • Fig 8. Danaida plexippus hind-wing.
  • Fig 9. Digestive system of a Lepidopterous larva. A, oesophagus; D, ventriculus; F, clavate intestine; E, ilium; H, colon; K, malpighian tubes; 0, spinning vessels. (After Suckow.)
  • Fig 10. Ditto of perfect insect. N, salivary vessels; C, sucking stomach; G, caecum. The rest as before. (After Herold.)
  • Fig 11. Front view of the head of Vanessa gonerilla with the labial palpi removed showing the organs of the mouth. AA, eyes; BB, antennae (basal portion); 1, labrum; mm, mandibles; C, proboscis formed of elongated maxillae (highly magnified.)
  • Fig 12. Neuration of fore-wing of Sphingidae. (Deilephila; after Meyrick.)
  • Fig 13. Sphingidae hind-wing. (After Meyrick.)
  • Fig 14. Proleg of caterpillar highly magnified.
  • Fig 15. Neuration of fore-wing of Chrysophanus salustius, now known as Lycaena salustius (Fabricius, 1793), (Imago, Plate V., fig. 27.)
  • Fig 16. Chrysophanus salustius, now known as Lycaena salustius (Fabricius, 1793), hind-wing.
  • Fig 17. Fasciculate-ciliated antenna of Chloroclystis sandycias, now known as Pasiphila sandycias (Meyrick, 1905). (Imago, Plate XI., fig. 13.)
  • Fig 18. Serrate antenna of Persectania composita now known as Persectania aversa. (Imago, Plate VII., fig. 27.)
  • Fig 19. Pubescent antenna of Epirrhanthis alectoraria, now known as Xyridacma ustaria (Walker, 1863). (Imago, Plate XVI., fig. 5.)
  • Fig 20. Bi-pectinated antenna of Nyctemera annulata. (Imago, Plate VI., fig. 3.)
  • Fig 21. Leg of Agrotis ypsilon now known as Agrotis ipsilon (Hufnagel, 1766). (Imago, Plate VI., fig. 21.) 1, coxa; 2, trochanter; 3, femur; 4, tibia; 5, tarsus; 6, claw; SS, spurs. (All these are highly magnified.)
  • Fig 22. Neuration of fore-wing of Hepialus virescens, now known as Aenetus virescens, male (Imago, Plate XLII., fig. 13.)
  • Fig 23. Hepialus virescens, now known as Aenetus virescens, hind-wing.
  • Fig 24. Head of Hepialus virescens, now known as Aenetus virescens,.
  • Fig 25. Neuration of fore-wing of Erebia pluto. (Imago, Plate V., fig. 13.) Vein 11 absent.
  • Fig 26. Erebia pluto, veins 11 and 12 concurrent.
  • Fig 27. Erebia pluto hind-wing.
  • Fig 28. Neuration of fore-wing of Porina signata, now known as Wiseana signata, male (Imago, Plate XLIII., fig. 2.)
  • Fig 29. Porina signata, now known as Wiseana signata, hind-wing.
  • Fig 30. Head of Porina signata, now known as Wiseana signata.
Date circa 1927
date QS:P571,+1927-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium drawing
Dimensions height: 31.6 cm (12.4 in); width: 25.4 cm (10 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,31.6U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,25.4U174728
institution QS:P195,Q915603
Accession number
1992-0035-2281
Source/Photographer https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/1128981
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