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shaped arm ; uncus short and stout, curved at the base ; 

 vesica with two bulbed coniuti of nearly equal length ; 

 vinculum short. 



Absynthii. From C. H. Walker. 



Harpe almost parallel, with full corona ; clasper lies 

 below the centre, is wide, pointed and flattened above, and 

 studded with short bristles ; clavus not produced ; uncus 

 has a cobra-shaped head, ending in a point ; vesica has 

 two cornuti, one a little longer and stouter than the other. 



Gnaphalii. From A. Eobinson, per H. M. Edelsten. 



Harpe broad at the base, with full corona ; clasper lies 

 just above the centre, is flattened below, and studded with 

 short bristles above; clavus not produced, with serrated 

 edge; uncus cygnated; vesica with a single strong 

 cornutus. 



Asteposeopus nubeeulosa. From Mrs. 



Hutchinson. 

 Harpe drawn to a point at the apex ; the corona very long, 

 extending considerably along the outer margin ; the clasper 

 is absent, the only indication being three or four spined 

 warts ; clavus rounded ; uncus broad, pointed, and curved 

 with the tegumen; vesica with strong bunches of long 

 teeth. 



Cassinea; sphinx. 



Harpe rounded, without corona; clasper a short curved 

 arm, well spined : the sacculus joins the outer margin in 

 a sharp point ; uncus broad and parallel ; vesica with a 

 bunch of regular longish teetb. 



Miselia bimaeulosa. 



Harpe shghtly wider below, with full corona ; considerably 

 below the centre is the clasper, a strong clubbed arm with 

 openings in the chitine ; clavus hardly produced, with long 

 hairs ; uncus tapered ; vesica scobinated where it joins the 

 gedoeagus at the orifice, with bunches of strong cornuti of 

 various thicknesses. 



