382 GEORGE D. HULST. 



the binomial sense was in the Tentamen with elmguaria as type. 

 So Eusarca can in no wise be properly used as a generic term to 

 include Caberodes. 



Species. — C. junctnmrla Guen. 

 C. eoiifmaria Hiib. 

 (C. viaj oraria Guen. 



103. OXYDIA Guen. 



Phal. i, 52, 1857. 



Type vesuKa Cram. 



Palpi moderate, ascending or erect, heavy, densely scaled or haired ; 

 tongue developed ; front haired, more or less tufted ; antennae flat- 

 tened, sublamellate, somewhat fascicled with hairs ; thorax densely 

 hairy above and below ; abdomen smooth ; femora haired, hind tibiae 

 swollen, with hair pencil in % , with two pairs of spurs in both sexes ; 

 fore wings even, not angulated, without fovea at base in S , 12 veins, 

 6 near 7, 10 and 1 1 from cell ; hind wings rounded, even, 5 unde- 

 veloped, 6 and 7 separate, 8 separate from cell. 

 Species. — 0. zonulata Hulst. 

 0. vesulia Cram. 



104. TETRACIS Guen. 

 Phal. i, 140, 1857. 



Type crocallata Guen. 



Palpi moderate, subascending, rather heavy, rough scaled ; tongue 

 strong ; front scaled ; slightly tufted, broad ; antennae of % flattened, 

 dentate, naked ; thorax hairy scaled, hairy below ; abdomen scaled ; 

 hind tibiae of % swollen, with hair pencil, with all spurs ; fore wings 

 pointed, angulate, without fovea below, 12 veins, 10 and 11 on cell ; 

 hind wings angulate, 5 undeveloped, 6 and 7 separate, 8 separate 

 from cell. 



Truxaliata Guen. has ordinarily been regarded as the type of 

 Tetrads, but that species is congeneric with (egrotata Guen., the type 

 of Sabulodes. Crocallata Guen., described also under Tetrads, dif- 

 fers from truxaliata generically, and I apply Guenee's generic term 

 to it as type. 



Species. — T. crocallata Guen. 



105. SABriiODES Guen. 

 Phal. i, 42, 1857. 



Type caber ata Guen. 



Choerodes Guen., Phal. i, 35. 1857, type transversata Dru. 

 Anfepione Pack., Geom. Moths 484, 1876, type depontanata Grt. 

 Prochoerodes Grt., An. Mag. Nat. Hist. 55, 1883, type transversata Dru. 



Palpi moderate, scaled, porrect or ascending, rough scaled ; tongue 

 strong ; front rough haii-ed, somewhat tufted ; antennae of % simple, 



