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Phiaris schultsiana, Fab. J. IV. M. 3—1 

 The spines on the valva diminish in size towards the apex. 



.Edoeagus slightly dentate on its keel-like edge; cornuti 

 absent. 



Ostium protruded, attached to large oblong naked plate. 



Phiaris palustrana, Z. J. Gardner. 2—1 



The spines on the valva are largest towards the centre. 

 Uncus indent. .ZEdceagus not dentate; cornuti about seven 

 short spines. 



Ostium protruded, attached to naked, angular, oblong 

 plate. 



Phiaris micana, Hb. !_! 



J. Gardner, A. E. Atmore. 



The spines on the valva are largest towards the centre. 

 Uncus rounded. /Edceagus not indent; cornuti about ten 

 short spines. 



Ostium protruded, attached to naked, rectangular plate. 



G-ENU8 8. Celypa, Hb. type striana; Schif. 



Yal\a narrow; sacculus terminating in a patch of spines. 

 On the ventral surface of the sacculus is a patch of long 

 straight spines; these spines are specialised, they are of 

 thin yellow transparent chitine set in a base and are 

 probably very sensitive. Uncus weak, produced; socii 

 drooping, often mere pads. /Edceagus very small, narrow, 

 w it 1 lout cornuti. 



Ovipositor flattened. Ostium minutely spined. Signum 

 a rounded scobinate patch, sometimes entirely absent. 



Celypa lacunana, Dup. 5—2 



Bev. C. R. N. Burrows. 



Valva narrow, ;it ils junction with the sacculus is a small 

 protruding lobe set along its edge with long spines; 

 transtilla strong, plain. 



