800 GEORGE D, HULST. 



at base of wing on subcostal vein ; hind wings S veins, cell short, 

 triangular, 3 and 4 stemmed, 6 and 7 stemmed, 8 shortly joined with 

 cell near base, then rapidly diverging. 

 , Species. — D. insularia Gn. 



7. L.EUCOPHTHAL.MIA Hiib. 

 Verz. 302, 1818 (Cydophora Hiib., Tentameu 1810). 



Type annulata Schif. 

 Cydophora Hiib., Verz. .SO'2, 1818, type annulata Schlz. 

 Cosymbia Hiib., Verz. 302, 1818, type pnpiillaria Hiib. 

 » Codouia Hiib.. Verz. 302, 1818, type punctaria L. 

 Pyctis Hiib., Verz. 309. 1818. type frilhiearia Bork. 

 Ephyra Dup., Hist. Nat. viii, 20, 1829, type pendulinar}.a CI. 

 Zonosoma Led., Z. B. Ges. Wien, 194, 1853, type pendidinaria CI. 



Palpi moderate, subascending, slender ; front smooth ; antennae of 

 % bipectinate, of 9 filiform ; hind tibise of % with end spurs only 

 not swollen and without hair pencil ; hind tibise of 9 with all 

 spurs present; fore wings 12 veins, one accessory cell, 6 separate, 



11 from cell ; hind wings 8 veins, 3 and 4 separate, 6 and 7 stenniied, 

 8 shortly joined with cell, then rapidly diverging. 



Mr. Meyrick calls this genus Leacophthalmia. Cosymbia is printed 

 before it in the Verzeichniss, and so has priority in location, but 

 under the rules the choice of Mr. Meyrick must be followed. Cydo- 

 phora is preoccupied in the Molusca. 

 Species : — 

 [_(]■ myrtarid Guen. C. dataria Hulst. 



C. callcarla Guen. [Guen.) C. albocostaliata Pack. 



vC. /wme'iaria Hiib. (pendulinaria C. pannaria Guen. 

 C. serrulaia T'acE. 



8. SYNELYS n. gen. 

 Type ennudeata Guen. 



Palpi short, porrect ; tongue developed ; front flat, short scaled ; 

 antenne dentate fascicled in S , ciliate in 9 . Abdomen of % with 

 small pencil of hairs laterally on last segment ; hind tibiae of % 

 lengthened, swollen, with hair pencil, without spurs, tarsi very short 

 and small ; of 9 with two pairs of spurs, not swollen ; fore wings 



12 veins, one accessory cell, 6 widely separate, 10 on 9, 11 from cell ; 

 hind wings 8 veins, 6 and 7 separate, the wings with an angle at end 

 of vein 4. 



Species : — 



'-^.L ennudeata Gn. [ Wlk.) S. ordinata Wlk. 



S. alahastaria Hiib. (reconditaria 8. xubqLuuh-aki Gn. 



S. timandrata Wlk. IS. uinblllcata Gn. 



