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Genus L5. type 



The great development of the uncus and general 



modification demands a separate genus. 



Uncus long, articulated, apex indent; forming a 

 complete covering and protection, ^dceagus prolonged at 

 the orifice into a broad shaft; cornuti very long, springing 

 from a common base. Ovipositor retractile. Bursa large, 

 delicate, spined. 



degreyana, McL. \ — \ 



Valva long; costa irregularly emargmate; sacculus distinct, 

 terminating in an obtuse point; transtilla strong, lobed at 

 either side and centrally emitting a pair of blunt spines, 

 some distance apart. Cornuti about 14-16. 

 Ostium bilobed. 



ciliella, Hb. 2—1 



Valva broad, rounded, a roughly triangular plate at the 

 anal angle; transtilla a broad plate, truncate at either side, 

 centre emarginate, spined; cornuti about 12-20. 

 Ostium rather narrow, bilobed. 



Genus 16. Cache/' v. type 



This wry homogeneous genus has many distinctive 



characters. 



Valva broad, strong. Saccus divided. Costa often 

 separated, forming two upright arms spined at I he apex: 

 transtilla more or less developed. /Edceagus short, stumpy, 

 with wide orifice set with a series of diminishing spines. 



Ovipositor slightly retractile, narrow. Ostium in folds: 

 bursa in folds. 



implicitana, Wilk. J. W. M. 2—2 

 Valvula broad, point rounghly rounded; costa produced 

 upward, spined at the tip: sacculus rounded; transtilla a 

 small projection. Socii short upright arms. iEdceagus 



