372 GEORGE D. HULST. 



auteniije iMpectinate in both sexes, apex simple in 9 , not in % ; 

 thorax densely hairy above and below ; abdomen scaled ; femora 

 hairy ; hind tibi?e swollen, without hair pencil in S , with one or two 

 pairs of spurs; fore wings without fovea below, angulate, 12 veins; 

 hind wings angulate and wavy, 5 undeveloped, 8 separate from cell. 

 Eugoida Hiib., was preoccupied by himself, he having previously 

 given the name to a genus of butterflies. 

 Species. — E. snhsigiiarius Hiib. 

 E. inagiuirius Guen. 



85. XAXTHOTYPE Warren. 

 Nov. Zool. i. 463, 1894. 



Type crocataria Fab. 



Palpi moderate, porrect, bushy ; tongue developed ; front hairy, 

 somewhat tufted below ; antennae bipectinate in both sexes, apex 

 simple, in $ pectinations short, sharp ; thorax hairy above ; abdo- 

 men smooth ; hind tibiae swollen in both sexes, without hair pencil, 

 with two pairs of spurs ; fore wings rounded in % , dully angulate 

 in % at vein 4, without fovea at base in S , 12 veins, 6 separate, 10 

 on 11, 11 from cell; hind wings of S slightly sinused, of 9 deeply 

 sinused, from 7 to 5 edge uneven, all veins separate, 5 undeveloped, 

 8 separate from cell. 



Species. — X. crocataria Fab. 



86. PL..400DIS liiih. 

 Verz. 294. 1818. 



Type (lolohraria Linn. 

 Eiirijiiicne Diip., Lep. Fr. vii, 18."), 1829. tyi)e dolobraria Linn. 



Paljji moderate, subascending, rough scaled ; tongue developed ; 

 front smooth, or slightly tufted; antennie of £ bipectinate, ape.x:. 

 simple, of 9 ^nely serrate; thorax scaled, somewhat haii-y beneath ; 

 abdomen scaled, untufted ; fore wings without fovea l)el()w, 12 veins, 

 10 and 11 from cell; the wing with a broadly rounded angle at 4, 

 and rounded out inwardly from o to inner margin; hind wings 5 

 undeveloped, (! and 7 separate, 8 separate from cell ; the wings 

 rounded out from 3 to inner margin forming rounded angle at 4; 

 hind tibiie without hair pencil in % , with all spurs, the tibije scarcely 

 swollen. 



Species : — 

 P. serinarla H.-Sch. P. alcoolaria Guen. 



/-*. kentzinr/aria Pack. P. phlogosaria (Juen. 



P. fefcidarla Il.-Sch. /*. emar(/i)i<tria Guen. 



