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Cacozelia, Grute, 1877. 

 Cacozelia basiochrealis, Grote. 



(Plate II, Fig. 3.) 

 Like Mocldocera but vein 1 is distinctly furcate at base while veins 



4 and 5 intersect on primaries. On the hind - wings the cell is all- 

 most entirely closed and veins 4 and 5 intersect. 



Toripalpns, Grote, 1877. 



TORIPALPUS BKEVIORNATALIS, Grote, 

 (Plate II, Fig. 4.) 



Fore-Avings with vein 1 simple, the cell almost closed ; 5 from the 

 cross - vein close to 4 ; 8 ont of 7 at more than one third from the 

 origin of G; 9 out of 8, a longer furcation than usual. Hind-wings 

 with the cell closed; 4 and 5 joined; 5 a continuation of the discal 

 vein; 6 and 7 from one point; 8 free. 



Tetralopha Zeller, 1848. 



(Plate II, Fig. 5.) 

 The figure is given here of the neuration of a female belonging 

 to an undescribed Texan species. Fore wings 11-veined. The fe- 

 male wing is destitute of the male vitreous si)ot and costal fold 

 which latter is fringed. Vtins 4 and 5 intersect. Veins 8 out of 7, 

 •J out of 8. Hind wings 8~veined; 8 out of 7; 4 and 5 Joined from 

 one stem. 



PHYCIDAE. 

 Acrobasis Zeller, 



ACROBASIS RrERIFASCIELLA, Pack. 

 (Plate II, Fig. 6.) 

 Fore-wings with 11 veins ; 4 and 5 from one ]»oint ; hind-wings 

 with 8 veins ; the cross vein nearly complete ; 4 and 5 together at 

 the extremity of submedian vein; 8 running close to 7, but free. 



Pempelia Huebner. 

 Pempelia pravella, Grote. 



(Plate II, Fig .S) 

 Fore-wings 11 veined; 4 and 5 from a short stalk. Hind-wings 

 8 veined ; 4 and 5 from a common stalk beyond the extremity of 

 the cell and appearing as the continuation of the cross-vein. The 

 median vein throAvs off 2 and 3 ; the stalk of 4 and 5 runs near o, 

 but only touches it at a single point, sweeping by it, and becoming 

 the concave cross- vein which on the upper side returns to form a 

 prolongation to vein 6. This form differs from Pempelia as defined 

 by Heinemann by the hind Avings being 8-veined, and in that 4 and 



5 of the ]irimaries spring from a common stock: from Sah'hria also 

 bv the latter character. 



