204 GEO. D. HULST. 



6. Antennse of % simple or beut above base only 7. 



" bent above base with fniTow of scales in bend Cayuga. 



7. Palpi erect Atascosa. 



" porrect S- 



8. Hind wings 3 and 4 long stemmed Altoona. 



separate Aurora. 



9. " 7 veins 10. 



" 6 veins 17. 



10. Palpi erect, or ascending 11. 



porrect, or drooping 15. 



11. Antennfe simple, or bent above base only 12. 



bent above base with tuft of scales in bend Welciva. 



12. Ocelli wanting Hypsotropa. 



present 13- 



13. Fore wings 4 and 5 stemmed Kavasota. 



" " separate 14. 



14. Clypevis grooved ; antennte crenulate; fore wings oval broad, 10 separate. 



Honiosassa. 

 Clypeus smooth ; antennte ciliate; fore wings triangular, narrow, 10 with 9. 



Dauuoinora. 



15. Clypeus with long tubercle Petaluiiia. 



" with none 16. 



16. Fore wings 5 present, 8 wanting Saluria. 



" 5 wanting, 8 present Peoria. 



17. Antennae simple IS. 



beut above base with scale tuft in l)end Statina. 



IS. Clypeus with long tubercle Cocuocliroa. 



" with none Calera. 



Of the above genera, from superficial indications, I ani of the 

 opinion that Ragouotia, Martia, Aurora and Dannemora, will be 

 found to belong to the Phycitinje, rather than the Peoriinje. But I 

 have not the material upon which to determine their true position, 

 and I provisionally place them here. Other changes may have to 

 be made as opportunity for study is found. 



RAGONOTIA Grote. 

 (Type dotalis Hulst.) 

 Grote, Can. Ento. xx, 75, 1888. 



Ciris Rag., Diag. N. A. Phyc. p. 17, 1887. 



Palpi long, horizontal or drooping, rather heavy, end member 

 short ; maxillary palpi filiform ; tongue very small ; antennae finely 

 ciliate, $ pubescent; ocelli present, distinct. Venation: fore wings 

 11 veins, 4 and 5 short stemmed, 10 separate; hind Avings 8 veins, 

 2 near angle, 8, 4 and 5 stenuiied, 8 long, close to 7, but not stemmed 

 in my specimens. 



