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cleora Sti'iili. (in part), Xomencl. I?r. Ins., <IH, IS'i'J. 

 lloitnnia Diip. (in part),Lcp. Fiaiicp, vii (iv), 'A'i7, IH-J . 



Hoisd. (ill part), Gen. Ind., 19(1, IHIO. 



Dnp., Cat., aiU, 184 1. 



H.-Sch., Scliin. Eur., iii, 70, 1817. 

 CIcoya Stcpli., Cat. Br. Lcp.. 171, 1850. 



lioarmia Leclcnr (in part). Verb. hot. Zoiil. ticN. Wicii, 177, 18ri:!. 

 Clfom GiiLMi., Plial., i, 230, 18r.7. 



Walk., List Lop. II<-t. Hr. Miis., xxi, :!:!ll, Isild. 



Head tiill ill Iroiil, as loiiii as liroad ; male antcima' |»liiin<)sc: palpi vcrv 

 slciidor, aftitc, exlciidiiiir a liKlc licvoiid llic I'loiil of llic head. Fine wiiiiis 

 witli the costa mom couvcx tliaii usual, llic apex cil her soiiicwiial rcclaiiiiular 

 or somewhat prothiccil: outer ed^e sliiihiiy lieiil, h'ss oiiliipie Ihaii in Ci/iiiu- 

 lophorti. The liind wiiiirs (hi not reach hevoiid the tipol'liie ahihimeii; they 

 are rouiah'd, entire, sometimes a litlh' (iroihieed toward the apex. In tiie 

 venation, this genus is iiiteriiu'diate bet ween the genuine JUxinii'uKr and the 

 Eft/iomi/KC. The eostal vein anastomoses with the siiheosfal. 'J'here are 

 six subcostal venules ; a rhomboidal, short, subcostal cell, somr'times a second 

 one beyond (in the S[)ecimen ligured on [)late (J, iig. ."5, it is re[)reseiited as 

 o})en). The wings are tliiii, semihyaline. and whitish, with two irrcirularlv- 

 scalloped dark lines on the tiire wings, and one extnidiscal scalloped line on 

 the hind wings. The diseal dots are very distinct. Hind male legs long 

 and very slender, the tibi;e not being swollen; the tarsi are oiie-I'mirlh 

 shorter than the tibia'. Abdomen long and slender, ('iirtis's genus C'Aryrw 

 is really synonymous with Cipitutoplidrd {Boannia). The type l^eing Ci/ma- 

 fojj/iora (Boannia) cinctaria, there is no good reason why it should l)e retained, 

 though I do so, following customary usage. 



Larva. — "Caterpillars of medinin length, rough, color of lichens, llat- 

 tened beneath, with all the rings t)riianieiited with conical tui>ercles; head 

 small, globular; living- on the lichens of trees.'' — Guenee 



Pupa rather long, with Ijroad, longitndiiial, lirown bands, (luenee states 

 that it is [)laeed under baik or under moss in a light net-work ol' threads. 



The species are easily recognized by the unusually transparent wing.s, 

 their whitish color, and the dark scalloped line and distinct diseal dot, and 

 resemi)le the species of Xcnme. 



Si/nojJd/.'i of til'' Species. 



Wings comparatively elear; extrailiseal line bent slightly backward on the co.sta ('. puUlirnriu. 



Wiug.-> densely speckled ; e.xtradiscal Hue directed toward the .apex ''. iiiiibrvsaria. 



Extradiscal line less oblique than usual ; veins black ( . nigrovvnaria . 



