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a short arm flattened below ; clavus a long clubbed arm ; 

 uncus simple ; aedoeagus scobinated at the orifice ; vesica 

 with a mass of very short fine teeth. 



Festueae. 



Harpe not pointed, with marginal spines ; clasper a slender 

 arm ; clavus very long and clubbed ; uncus slender and 

 curved ; vesica with a strong cornutus. 



Iota. 



Harpe rounded at the anal angle, with marginal spines ; 

 clasper a slender arm ; clavus a long slender club ; uncus 

 simple and curved ; vesica with a strong cornutus. 



V-aupeum; pulehrina. 



Harpe rounded at the anal angle, with marghial spines; 

 clasper a slender arm ; clavus a long slender club ; uncus 

 simple and curved : vesica with a strong cornutus. 



Gamma. 



Harpe wider above, anal angle angulated, with marginal 

 spines; clasper very slender; clavus a slender club; uncus 

 simple and curved ; vesica with one strong cornutus, and 

 a smaller curved one, heavily bulbed. 



Inteppog-ationis. 



Harpe nariowed above, with marginal spines ; clasper a 

 sharply pointed curved hook ; clavus very short, tapered ; 

 uncus simple and curved ; vesica with curved bulbed 

 cornutus. 



Bpactea. From J. E. R. Allen. Pencils absent. 

 Harpe not rounded, with marginal spines; clasper very long 

 and slender; clavus an exceedingly long clul) ; uncus 

 exceedingly long and curved ; vesica with a strong cornutus ; 

 the vinculum has two lateral flaps before the tip. 



Opiehaleea ; ehpyson. From E. R. Bankes and 

 J. W. Tutt. 



Harpe angulated, with marginal spines; clasper very long 

 and parallel ; clavus long and clubbed ; uncus simple, 

 slightly larger before the tip ; vesica with a short cornutus 

 with a rounded head, and blunt curved tooth at the orifice 

 of the fedceagus. 



