20 CHR. AURIVILLIUS, ETHIOPIAN GENERA OF SrRTPHNOPTERYOIDJE, 



or stalked with 6 — 9. Lower discocellular of bind wing not 

 or very slightly longer, often niuch shorter thaii the middle 

 discocellular, always straight, not angled; middle discocellular 

 long, oblique and usually angled near its upper end. 



In this subfamily the vein 5 of both wings arises farther 

 from the upper angle of cell, nearly in the middle between 

 vein 4 and 6 or even a little nearer to vein 4 than to vein 

 6. Hereby some of the genera come near to the singular 

 ethiopian genus Hihrildes Druce (= Anengya Karsch), the 

 systematic position of which is still uncertain. 



The asiatic genera Mclanofhrix and Palirisa must be 

 referred to the Janinse. 



Key to the Genera. 



T. Lbwer discocellular of före wing nearly twice as long 

 as the middle discocellular and angled near its upper 



end. 



12. Hemijana. 



II. Lower discocellular of före wing not or slightly longer 

 than the middle discocellular, usually straight. 



A. Veius 6 and 7 of hind wing not stalked. Vein 11 

 of före wing free from the cell 



a. Vein 8 of före wing to the apex. Middle disco- 

 cellular nearly erect and not or hardly longer 

 than the lower discocellular. 

 * Före tibise normal, unarmed. 



13. Jana. 



** Före ti bite short, armed at tip with one or 



two sto ut spines. 



14. Hoplojana. 



(i. Vein 8 of före wing to the outer margin well 

 below the apex. Middle discocellular very oblique 

 and much longer than the lower discocellular. 



15. Äcrojana. 



B. Veins 6 and 7 of hind wing on a long stalk. 



a. Vein 11 of före wing entirely free and arising 

 from the cell close before its apex. Vein 8 runs 



to the apex of före wing. 



16. Camerunia. 



