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PETkUi'llUlLV lliibiHT. I'lat.' 1, lig. 7, la, lb. 



I'cliojiliuia Uiibii., Tent., Hill {autaiiU). 



VMorodjinia Iliibii., Verz., Si-i, 1818. 



Amwbe Hiibii. (in paii), Vciz., ;!:i:i, 1818. 



Dijmtromn IJiibn. (in part), \'eiz., 383, 1818. 



Knairomii Iliibn. (in part), A'crz., WXt, 1318. 



Lijgris Iliibn., Verz., :!:{'>, 1818. 



Kupliia IliiDn. (in part), :!:{.">, 1818. 



Lariniia Troits. (in part), Scliui. Eur., vi (ii), 7'), 1828. 



CUlarla Treits. (in part), Schm. Kur., vi (ii), 140, 1828. 



Uarpalyce Stcpli. (in part). Nomenel. Hr. Ins., 44, 1829; " Cat., ii, 131, 182'J." 



Steganolophm Stcpli., Xoracml. Br. lu.s., 44, 1829; "Cat., ii, 135, 1829." 



Ekctra Stepli. (in part), Xomcncl. Br. Ins., 44, 1829: "Cat., ii, 135, 1829." 



Cidaria Diip. (in part), Lep. France, viii (v), 298, 183(1. 



Uuiyatija- Stopli. (in part), 111., iii, 220, 1831. 



I'ulypliasia Steph. (in part), III., iii, 227, 1831. 



filcganolophia Sti^pli., 111., iii, 232, 1831. 



Laniiiiojileryx Stei<h. (in part). 111., iii, 233, 1831. 



Ehxtnt Steph. (in part). 111,, iii, 238, 1831. 



Ciduria Boisd. (in part), Gin\. In(l.,212, 1840. 



LarcnUa H.-Scli. (in part), Schm. Kur., iii. 141, 1847. 



Not Cidaria Steph., Cat. Br. Lep., 188, 1850. 



Ekctra Steph. (in part). Cat. Br. Lep., 189, 1850. 



Harpahjcc &tv\A\. (in part). Cat. Br. Lep., 190, 1850. 



Stcganolopkia Steph., Cat. Br. Lep., 1b50. 



Lampropleri/x Steph. (in part). Cat. Br. Lep., 193, 1^5(1. 



Polyphasia Staph., Cat. Br. Lop., 195, 1850. 



Lygris Led., Verb. Bot. Zoiil. Ges. Wien., 252, 1853. 



Cidaria Led. (in part), Verh. Bot. Zcol. Ges. Wien., 253, 1853. 



Gueu., Phal., ii, 45li, 1857. 



Walk., List Lep. Br. Mils., xxv, 1370, 18ti2. 



The liLM(l i.s lallicr nariuw, and lutfc very Cull between the eyes, with 

 a slight iiiterpalpal tiil't; palpi large and long, sometimes projecting beyond 

 the head a distance equal to the length of tlie head ; second joint extending 

 nearly its whole length beyond the front, broad at the end, the .scales 

 spreading somewhat ; third joint long and slender, aeiite, not so loni,^ as tiie 

 second joint is wide. Male antciin;e tlattened. ciliated, never pectinated. 

 Fore wings usually distinctly falcate, the costa full, considerably arciied 

 toward the acute apex, which is a good deal produced, while the outer edire 

 is unusually full and rounded and nearly us long as the inner edge. Hind 

 wings of the usuill shape, scarcely extending Ijcyond the end of the abdomen; 

 the apex produced, obtuse ; the outer edge full and roimdcd. The venation 

 is more rudimentary than in any other genus of the family; the discal venules 

 either entirely wanting (P. truncata, tig. 7) or iiicomplett; (P. dwemlineata, 

 fig. 7a), not reaching far from their respective origins ; there is sometimes 

 one subcostal cell (jP. Hai'icata, fig. 76), but more usually two, the inner 



