C Forewiiifijs with 5 

 (^Forewings witli 5 



( Uindwi 

 4 •< . 



(^Hindwi 



1907 J. 187 



ALGERIAN MICRO LE PIDO PTERA. 



BY THE RT. HON. LOUD WALSINGHAM, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S., &c. 



(Con/ inu fid from page 154). 



TINEIDAE. 

 SE TO MOB P HINA E. 

 Forewinpjs with veins 7 and S stalked out of 9. 



CForewings with 2 and 3 stalked = HAPSIFERA, Z. 



(Forewings with 2 and 3 separate 2. 



i Forewings with 3 and 4 stalked (?), or coincident ( c? ) 3. 



( Forewings with 3 and t separate 5. 



and 6 stalked = APOTOMIA, Dietz. 



5 and n separate 4. 



1 wings with 5 and 6 stalked = SETOMORPHA, Z. 



?ing3 with 5 and 6 separate = EPILEGIS, Dietz. 



("Antennaeof ^ biciliate = HYPOPLESIA, Busck. 



(Antennae of 3 simple = EUPLQCERA, Rgt. 



449 : 1 (= 457).-EUPLOCERA, Est- 

 EFPLOCEEA, Egt., Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1895, p. civ ; Stgr- 

 Wk., Cat. Lp. Pal., II, 234, No. 457 (1901). 



Antennae {I), simple; basal joint pectinate. Labial Palpi porrect, median 

 joint thickly and compactly clothed beneath ; terminal joint suberect, about as long 

 as the mediiiii, obtuse. Maxillarii Palpi and Haustellum obsolete. Mead and 

 face roughly scaled. Thorax moderately smooth. Forewings elongate, obtusely 

 pointed, coarsely scaled : neuration 12 veins ; 7 and 8 stalked out of 9, 7 to costa ; 

 2, 3, :ind 4 separate. Hiudtoings broader than the forewings, tapering to a slightly 

 obtuse apex; cilia \: neuration 8 veins, all separate. Abdomen smooth. Legs, 

 hind tibiae thickly clothed. 



Agreeing witli Setomorpha, Z., and Hapsifera^ Ti., in having 7 and 

 8 of the forewings stalked out of 9 ; it is, however, a simpler form 

 with vein 3 separate. Hapsifera has 2 and 3 of the forewings 

 stalked, while Setomorpha has 3 and 4 of the forewings stalked in the 

 $, but coincident in the (J, and in the hindwings 3 and 4 are 

 approximate in the ? , but coincident in the cf . I am unacquainted 

 with Hypoplesia, Busck (= § Pnraplesia, Dietz), of which the neura- 

 tion of the hindwings is not described, but it differs in having biciliate 

 antennae. 



4494 : 2.— EuPLocEEA maculata, sp. n. 



Antennae pale ochreous. Palpi pale ochreous.the terminal blackish at its base 

 and before its apex. Head and Thorax pale ochreous, the latter with some sprinkling 



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