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Phiaris, urticana, Hb. 4-1 



Valva narrow, head clavate; sacculus extended in narrow 

 lobe, spined; socii large, drooping; transtilla arched, set 



with long spines. <Edoeagus with thickened introvertable 

 extension having aj its extremity a stoul thorn. 

 Ostium slightly cleft, minutely spined. 



Phiaris bifasciana, Haw. 1—1 



A. E. At more, R. Adkin. 



Valva narrow, bead clavate; below, ai its junction with the 

 sacculus, arc four or five strong straight spines: sacculus 

 sinuate. Uncus weak. Cornuti aboul fifteen spines. 



Ostium protruding, cup-form, naked; ductus bursa' 

 sides irregularly rugose. 



Phiaris irriguana, IIS. 2—1 



Lady Robinson, R. Adkin. 



Sacculus extended inwardly, heavily spined: on its other 



edge is a long patch of coarse spines. Uncus rounded. 

 iEdoeagus terminating in one or more spines; cornuti two 

 rows of various sized spines. 



Ostium cup-form, minutely spined. 



'Phis species is included as ;i \ar. of Hie following 



species by Standinger; the genitalia prove it to be a 

 perfectly separate species. 



Phiaris mctalicana, Hb. 3—1 



^ alternana, Wilk. 



daleana, Dbld List. I.e. Woodbridgc. 



Uncus arises from deeply indent sides of tegumen. Cornutue 

 a single spine with broad base. 



Ostium protruding, minutely spined. continued in ;i 



broad band at either side. 



