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assii,nic(l fliciii by aiitlioi-s, aixl rc^raul llieiii as true Fxxinu'nur, ilioiiiili with 

 soiiK^ ahcrraiil lcafui-('s. Phigal'td seems to (■oiinect yii/l.sojifiri/.r \\\{\\ 

 Ei//ii/j(i and Tcpliroshi, and I see no good reason i'or not placing llic 

 two latter genera in the same subfamily. 



Synopsis of flic Genera. 



A. Tli'ad very small; palj)i short; wings rather narrow, entire; 



males oil en wingless : 



Jlylu jialpi very sliin-t ; aiiteuu:p simiile, ciliateil, or subpcctinate; males ash- 



fjray; females dull g'ay, nuspotled ; wings obsolete \mMti>ivr>jx. 



JIales like male Jiiisopliri/j\ liiit tlie anttinue are pectinateil, ami (he li-iiiales 



have -nings as loug as the head riiii/nJia. 



Male anfeniiie snhpectiiiated, wilh loug. Large cilia:- ; the siugle Amerioaii spe- 



■ eies of large size, light oehreons ; females whitish, spotted with hlaek.. ////^(th/(1. 



B. Head ol the usutd size but not ])roniinent ; Ixxly thic'k and stoid ; 



species of large size; mak' antennjc pectinated; jutlpi rudi- 

 mentary ; h'gs shoii : 



Wings large, triangular, outer edge usually very oblique ; species large Kuhijju. 



Wiugs rather uarrow, oblong, outer edge rot very (blicjue; auteume very 



broadly pectinated ; species of sm.iller size than in Kiihiija IJisloii. 



(J. l^ody slender; palpi as well developed as usual; antenn;e often 

 jduniose ; wings lai'ge, sometimes sei'rale; species usually 

 ash-gray : 



a. Spt'('ief< ochrcuKS : 



Wiugs angular, seiratc, especially in the females ; the species subochreons, wilh 



white spots and blotches .^^ raidphia 



Anteuna' usually ]iUunose; wiugs with a slight angle; front rather uarrow; 



abdomen wilh two rows o_f black s|)ots Teplirunia. 



Wiugs entire; anteunie rarely plumose; shorter palpi and hind legs ttan iu 



Tiphi-onia Cijiiialiipliora. 



Wings very large, broad, deeply scalloped ; autcuLa.' iilnniose ; palid large and 



thick Jlrniiclitlia. 



JIuch as in y)'r<)»(/u7)(i, Ijnt Ihe wings short and broad, slightly serrate, while 



the species are smaller, and the antenna' are sim[ile or subpectina'e Giioplias. 



Species of large size ; antenna- heavi!y pectinated ; wings dee[)ly serrate Ilanciophila. 



S|iecies of vi'ry large size; head broad, unusually full in front and on the ver- 

 tex; wings serrate fiteiiolraclicli/s. 



Specie s of moderate size ; wiugs broad, eutire, semihyaliue; auteuna; plnmose; 

 a clear, deeply-scalloped, extradiscal line common to both wings; discal 

 dots distinct Chora. 



ANISOPTERYX Stephens. Plate 4, lig. la. 



Eraiinh Iliibn. (in part), Verz., IJ.'O, 1K18. 



Alsi)i>h\la lliilui. (in part), Verz., :!'^0, I81S. 



Fidonia Tieits. (in jiarl), .Schm. Eur., vi (i), 'JGi, 1H27. 



