324 GEORGE D. HULST. 



KX). Wings angulate 105. Sabiilodes. 



Wings even, rounded 19. Antlielia. 



101. Wings angulate 82. Eiij^oiiobapf a. 



Wings even, rouiulefl 22. TliallopliMgH. 



102. Palpi rather long 103. 



Palpi quite short 104. 



103. Wings angulate ; antennse of % dentate 93. S.yiiaxi!«. 



Wings rounded : autennte of % not dentate 17. Apoloiiia. 



104. Thorax hairy 28. PlieiigoiiiinatieH. 



Thorax scaly 105. 



105. Antennae of % flattened 24. Ap:<'Ca<«ia. 



AntenniE of % filiform 3. OrtliotiUoiiia. 



1. EPEL,IS n. gen. 

 Type truncafaria Wlk. 



Palpi rather long, slender, porrect, loosely hairy ; front with coni- 

 cal tuft ; tongue developed ; antennse of % bipectinate, apex simple, 

 of 5 filiform ; thorax loosely scale hairy above and hairy below. 

 Abdomen rather rough scaled ; fore legs, femora strongly haired ; 

 hind tibial swollen in S , without hair pencil, with all spurs; fore 

 wings 11 veins, 5 weak, scarcely tubular, 6 and 7 separate, 11 want- 

 ing, 10 from cell without fovea in S ; hind wings veins all separate, 

 8 separate from cell •; all wings even, rounded. 



Distinguished by the 1 1 veined primaries, and the hairy scaled 

 palpi, front, thorax and femora. 

 Species. — E. truncafaria Wlk. 

 E. faxonii Minot. 



2. EITFIDOXIA Pack. 

 Geom. Moths, 225. 187(). 



Type notataria Walk. 

 Palpi short, porrect, long scaled below ; tongue strong ; front 

 smooth ; antennae bipectinate in % , apex simple, pectinations fili- 

 form ; thorax and abJomen smooth; hind tibise swollen, with hair 

 pencil in % , with all spurs present; fore wings even, rounded, 12 

 veins, 10 and 11 from cell, without fovea in S ; hind wings even, 

 rounded, 5 undeveloped, 8 separate from cell. 

 Species. — E. notataria. 



3. OKTIIOFII>Ox\IA Pack. 

 Geoni. Moths, 235, 1870. 



Type exornata Wlk. 



Palpi subascending, roimded, loose bushy scaled, moderate ; tongue 

 developed ; front loo.se scaled ; thorax and abdomen rather loo.^^ely 



