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ham, Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 1897, 139-175). The following synopsis 

 of genera is from Walsingham, with addition of two genera described 

 since the original publication : 



ANAPHORIN.E. 



Palpi erect or slightly recurved. 



Veins 8 and 9 of fore wing stalked. 



Palpi erect Eulepiste. 



Palpi appressed to head Neolophus. 



Veins 8 and 9 separate. 



Antennae bipectinate Ankistrophorus. 



Antennae simple or serrate towards apex. 



Tarsal joints of hind legs strongly fringed above. . . Tkysaiioskelis. 

 Tarsal joints not fringed above. 



Palpi erect, with separate tufts on each joint Ortholophus. 



Palpi slightly recurved, uniformly hirsute Psetidanaphora. 



Palpi strongly recurved. 



Antennae bipectinate Felderta. 



Antennae serrate throughout. 



Veins 8 and 9 of fore wings stalked C(snogenes. 



Veins 8 and 9 of fore wings separate Anaphora. 



Antennae simple, compressed, or slightly serrate at ends. 



Veins 7 and 8 of fore wings stalked Atopocera. 



Veins 8 and 9 of fore wings stalked. 



Head with an erect crest Urbara. 



Head without an erect crest Hypoclopiis. 



No veins of fore wings stalked. 

 Palpi roughly clothed throughout. 



An erect fringe along lower margin of cell on hind 



yf]\x\a% Pilanaphora. 



No such erect fringe on hind wings Acrolophiis. 



Palpi smooth, the last joint only tufted Staberhi?ius. 



Genus Eulepiste, Walsingham. 

 Wals., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, X., 169, 1882 ; Trans. Ent. Soc, Lond., 



1887, 142. 



Synopsis of Species. 



Uncus single, the opposing lower hmb not half as long as the upper limb. 



Harpes concave, rounded at the ends Cressoni 



Harpes concave, obliquely truncate above macuUfer 



