genera Acrolophus and Anaphora. 157 



B. Uncus curved over. 



a. With supplementary processes on each side of the uncus, 

 i. These long and conspicuous = ornata, Wlsm. 



n. Short and inconspicuous - tenuis, Wlsm. 



b. Without supplementary processes on each side of the uncus. 



i. Uncus long and slender, with lateral excrescences at its middle 



= uncigera, Wlsm. 

 ii. Uncus without lateral excrescences at its middle. 



1. Lateral claspers evenly rounded at the ends 



=propinqua, Wlsm. 



2. Lateral claspers terminated obliquely. 



aa. Points of the uncus closely approximate = pusillus, Wlsm. 

 bb. Points of the uncus distinctly separete 



-= macrogaster, Wlsm. 

 Not included in the above tabulation (see p. 140) : — minima, Wlsm. ; 

 leucodosis, Zell. 



Anaphora morrisoni, n. s. (PL VIII., fig. 12). 

 Palpi recurved, reaching to the posterior margin of the thorax, 

 purplish fuscous. Antenna cinereous, stout, serrated, the ends of 

 the articles being fringed with delicate hairs. Head and thorax 

 greyish fuscous. Fore wings purplish fuscous, without conspicuous 

 markings, the usual discal and apical spots being indicated by dark 

 fuscous scales ; apical vein not forked. Hind ivings greyish 

 fuscous-cinereous. Abdomen purplish fuscous; lateral claspers 

 approximately of equal width throughout, evenly rounded at the 

 ends ; the uncus double, abruptly angulated above and bent 

 straight down, with a small protruding knob at the angle ; the 

 points very closely approximate. Exp. al. 18 mm. 



Florida {Morrison) ; two males. 



Anaphora propinqua, n. s. 



Palpi recurved, reaching to the posterior margin of the thorax, 

 purplish fuscous. Antenna; cinereous, stout, serrated, the ends of 

 the articles being fringed with delicate hairs. Head, thorax, and 

 fore ivings purplish fuscous, the latter without conspicuous 

 markings, the usual discal and apical spots being indicated by dark 

 fuscous scales ; no ferruginous shade on fold or disc ; a few irregu- 

 larly di trilniK d white scales, single or in groups of two to four, are 

 noticeable on the outer portion of the wing and on the end of the 

 fold; these appear to lie loosely attached and very fugitive; apical 

 vein not forked. Hind ivings greyish fuscous-cinereous. Abdomen 

 purplish fuscous ; the lateral claspers of much the same form as in 

 morrisoni. The uncus is double, arched over, not angulated, and 



