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Capsincola. 



Harpe battledore, spinose, without corona; clasper attached 

 to skin of the harpe ; sacculus terminating in a quadri- 

 lateral plate ; uncus simple ; vesica with two small 

 bulbed cornuti,and band of teeth ; juxta strongly scobinated 

 and deeply cleft. 



Barpettii. From F. de Kane. Pencils absent. 

 Harpe roughly battledore, spinose ; clasper reduced to a 

 fold ; ampulla a broad flap ; sacculus divided at the apex, 

 where it forms a lobe ; uncus broad and tapered ; vesica 

 with a spicule and bunch of teeth ; juxta scobinated. 



Chenopodii ; tpifolii. From C. H. Walker. 



Pencils absent. 

 In this species the eyes are not hairy, the Diantha'cias have 

 hairy eyes. (Barrett). 



Harpe full battledore, spinose ; clasper attached to the 

 skin of the harpe ; sacculus asymmetrical, on the right 

 harpe extending in a long dentated arm nearly to the base 

 of the cucullus ; on the left harpe tbis arm is slender, 

 without a crest ; clavus on the right side produced and 

 rounded, with a point on the inner side ; on the left side 

 there are two scarcely raised lobes ; uncus broad, tongue 

 shaped ; sedoeagus with peaked projection dentated at the 

 orifice ; vesica with small bulbed cornutus ; juxta peaked. 



Conspepsa; nana. 



Harpe rounded, with corona, the cucullus being thrown 

 to the outer edge; clasper indefinite, attached to the skin; 

 ampulla broad and extending above the cucullus ; below 

 the cucullus is a strong pencil of hair attached to the 

 harpe ; the sacculus peaked ; clavus sharply peaked and 

 clothed with hair ; uncus simple ; vesica with bulbed 

 cornutus and band of teeth ; juxta elbowed forming two long 

 spiculated arms. 



Albimacula. From Eustace Bankes. 



Pencils absent. 

 Harpe rounded, with corona, the cucullus being thrown 

 to the outer edge ; clasper broad, not free ; ampulla 



