140 Lord Walsingham's revision of the 



Tabulation of Genera of Anaphorinje. 



A. Palpi erect or slightly recurved. 



a. Apical vein of fore wing forked. 



i. Palpi erect = Eulei'iste, Wlsm. 

 ii. Palpi appressed to the head =: Neolophus, Wlsm. 



b. Apical vein of fore wing not forked. 



i. Antennae bipectinate Ankistbophobus, Wlsm. 

 ii. Antennae simple or serrated towards apex. 



1. Tarsal joints of hind legs strongly fringed above 



TllYSAN'OSKELIS, Wlsm. 



2. Tarsal joints of hind legs not strongly fringed above. 

 aa. Palpi erect, with distinct separate tufts on each joint 



= Obtholophus, Wlsm. 

 p.b. Palpi slightly recurved, uniformly hirsute throughout 



= PSEUDANAPHORA, Wlsm. 



B. Palpi strongly recurved. 



a. Antenna? bipectinate = Felderia, Wlsm. 



b. Antennae serrated throughout. 



i. Apical vein forked = C.enogenes, Wlsm. 

 ii. Apical vein not forked = Anaphoba, < 'lem. 



c. Antenna) simple, compressed, or slightly serrated at the ends. 

 I. Apical vein forked. 



1. Head with erect crest = Ubbaba, Wlk. 

 '2. Head without erect crest = Hypoclopus, Wlsm. 

 ii Apical vein not forked. 



1. Palpi roughly clothed throughout = Acrolophus, Poey. 



2. Palpi not roughly clothed throughout — Stceberhinus, Butl. 



The following six species cannot at present be included 

 in any tabular arrangement, so far as it may be depen- 

 dent on the form of the uncus and lateral claspers : — 

 Acrolophus (Pinaris) hamiferellus, Hb., A. cervinus, 

 Wlsm., A. vitellus, Poey, A. pallidus, Moschl., Anaphora 

 leucodocis, 'A., A. minima, Wlsm. The genus Pinaris of 

 Hubner, in which he places his Brazilian species hami- 

 ferella, included a number of European forms with 

 short palpi; and Poey (Cent. Lep. 1. Cuba) properly 

 declines to recognise it as the type of that genus. We 

 know nothing of its structure except that the palpi are 

 long and recurved, and the antennae apparently simple ; 

 expanse, 30 mm. Of Acrolophus cervinus I have not 

 seen a male, but the form of the palpi in the female is 

 precisely similar to those of the females of Anaphora 

 plumifrontella. Acrolophus vitellus, Poey, having simple 



