378 GEORGE D. HULST. 



Mr. Warren, Nov. Zool. i, 461, 1894, suggests a genus Cteiiote- 

 tracis by name, witliout description, and without type mentioned. 

 I ara not aware any description has been given. He, it is true, says 

 "it is like Tetrads, except the antennee are pectinated in % ." This 

 differs very decidedly from Tetracis in that the antennae of the 9 are 

 also bipectinate. 



Species. r-sC^^ora/fe/o/ria Pack. 

 P. juhafaria HTulst. 



95. METANEMA Guen. 



Pbal. i, 171, 1857. 



Type inatomaria Guen. 



Palpi moderate, stout, heavily rough scaled ; tongue strong ; front 

 scaled, sometimes somewhat tufted ; antennae of % bipectinate, apex 

 simple, pectinati(^ns filiform, of % filiform or scarcely serrate ; tho- 

 rax hairy scaled or hairy, beneath hairy ; abdomen scaled, some- 

 times slightly tufted ; hind tibiae of % generally swollen, without 

 hair pencil, with all spurs ; fore wings without fovea below, more or 

 less angulate and wavy, more decidedly so in the 9 , 12 veins, 10 

 and 11 from cell; hind wings angulate, 5 undeveloped, 6 and 7 

 separate, 8 separate from cell. 

 Species : — 



CMjl inatomaria Guen. M. quercivoraria A. and S. 



Lj^^^determinata Walk. M. textrinaria G. and R. 



M. excelsa Streck. 



96. PRYOCYCIiA Guen. 

 Phal. i, 90, 1857. 



Type armataria H.-Sch. 



Palpi rather long, ascending or erect, stout, tongue developed ; 

 front smooth, or slightly tufted ; antennae bipectinate almost to 

 apex in %, , sharply serrate in 9 ; thorax heavily scale haired ; 

 abdomen smooth ; thorax rather woolly below ; hind tibiae of % 

 somewhat swollen, without hair ])encil, rather short, two pairs of 

 spurs in both sexes ; fore wings quite evenly scalloped on outer mar- 

 gin in both sexes, without fovea at base in S , 12 veins, 6 widely 

 separate, 10 on 9, 1 1 from cell separate from 10 and 12 ; hind wings 

 quite evenly scalloped on outer edge, deeper and more irregular in 

 9 ; as in the fore wings, the points of the scallops at ends of veins, 

 5 undeveloped, 6 and 7 separate, 8 separate from cell. 

 Species. — P. armataria Guen. 

 P. decoloraria Hulst. 



