48 j SPOLIA ZEYLANICA. 
in the Tineomorphine the scaly zone is very broad and extends 
along the entire hind border. 
The scales of the fore wing may have parallel sides, or the latter 
may converge towards the base; they are more or less slender, 
slightly curved at the end, generally truncate or emarginate, differ- 
ing according to the species. Marginal scales slender to hair-like, 
thin and long, rounded at the end, directly truncate or more or less 
deeply bidentate. Inthe Tineomorphine the scales of the fore wing 
have become still further differentiated ; in addition to the ground 
scales there are at various points still larger covering scales. 
The scaleless Hmpheriine and Psyllipsine, which I formerly 
placed with the Amphientomide, constitute together a special 
family which I name the Hmpheriide. Perhaps the Thylacine 
(Enderlein, 1903) also belong to this family as a third sub-family, 
cf. page 77, footnote. 
TABLE FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE SUB-FAMILIES OF 
AMPHIENTOMID&. 
TINEOMORPHINE. AMPHIENTOMIN 2. 
Cross vein between| Discharging between} Discharging ~__basal- 
radial ramus and m, andm,. wards from mz. 
media in the fore : 
wing F 
Media in hind wing ..| Forked Simple. 
Eyes ts .-| Pubescent Glabrous. 
Ocelli a ..| Two, immediately in} None or three, placed 
front of the eyes relatively close to- 
gether. 
Organ of wmaxillary| Long sense-hair Short sense-club. 
pal 
diaten: of fore wing ex-| Ground-scales and| Equal. 
cluding the margi-| cover-scales 
nal scales 
Sealing of hind wing..| Nearly the entire} The membrane of the 
surface, front border} wing-apex (the 
and outer border latter being scale- 
less), the front 
margin and outer 
margin. 

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Sub-fam. TINEOMORPHIN 2. 
TABLE FOR DETERMINATION OF THE GENERA OF TINEOMORPHINA. 
Outer margin of the fore wings smooth ; 
the ocellus lying in front of each eye 
nearly touches the border of the eye .. Tineomorpha, n. g. 
(Type 7. Greeniana, n. sp.). 
