Geometridae. E2yiplemidac. 761 



base). Warren, Nov. Zool. Triiig VI p. 21, mesoleuca p. 21 (^ (Warri, Niger 

 Coast Protectorate). 

 mesoleuca ab. semimarginata n. Warren, t. c. p. 290 (^ (Warri). 

 AphiloiMta 11. g. (Vflgl. : „aiiiple, costa straight; h.-margiii curved a. slightly 

 cremüate". — Hflgl.: „well rounded a. crenulate h.-margin. Palp. short, 

 thick, strougly haired beiieatli ; toiigue a. fovea abs.; freuul. present; aiit. of 

 ^ plumose; of ^ biserrate; forehead prominent below, pectus hairy. Geäder: 

 Vagi.: cell V2 wing; discocell. slighly inangulated; 1. med. at ^/g, 2. close 

 before 3.; radials normal; 7, 8, 9 stalked; 10 a. 11 coincident throughout. 



— Type : Aph. iuterpellaus Butl.) (Caberodes). Hierher ist noch zu ziehen 

 eine and. afr. Sp. Scodiona inspersaria Guen., zu d. Tephrosia delosaria das 

 $ ist, Warren, Nov. Zool. Tring VI p. 304. 



Aplodes capensis (Geäder wie A., ab. R. 11 d. Vflgl. „stalked w. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 

 rising above 6 a. becoming coincid. w. 12; in A. rising from the cell a, 

 anast. shoitly w. 12) Warreu, Nov. Zool. Tring VI p. 291 (^ (Cape Town). 



— mimosaria, erste Stände. Dyar, Psyche, vol. 8 p. 310. 



Aplogompha yerna (Lafayi Dogn. sehr ähnl., vielleicht nur eine Lokalrasse ders.) 

 Dognin, Ann. Soc. Entom. Belg. T. 43 p. 147 (J (Pararaba, Equateur). — 

 frena (chotaria Scbs. sehr nahe) p. 147 (^ (Paramba, Equateur). 



Arycanda evanescens (steht A. obsoleta Warr. am nächsten) Warreu. Nov. Zool. 

 Tring VI p. 44 ^ (Sula Mangoli). 



Aspilaria n. g. (Type: Aspilates citrinaria Mab.) Staudinger, Hamburg. Magal- 

 haens. Sammelr. 4. Bd. p. 93. — arcuata p. 96 Abb. auf Taf. Fig. 3. — satu- 

 rata p. 97 tab. cit. Fig. 19. — striolata p. 95 Fig. 20 (sämmtl. v. Tierra 

 del Fuego). 



Aspilates Tr. (1 sp.) in d. Bukow. von Hormuzaki (1) p. 59. — gilvaria S. V. 

 aberr. fuscedinaria (Alle Flgl. beiderseits dicht rostbraun bestaubt, Hflgl. 

 oben feiner) Fuchs, Jahrb. nass. Ver. f. Naturk. 52.Jhg. p. 152 (Bornich u. 

 St. Goarshausen, aus den Rheinbergen). 



Asthena encina (diese sowie d. beid. folg. neb. relaxata Snell. stehend) Doguin, 

 Ann. Soc. Entom. Belg. T. 43 p, 137 (Loja, El Monje). — hocica (vor. nahe, 

 grösser) p. 137 (^ (Loja). — silla (vor. nahest.) p. 137 (^ (Loja, El Monje). — 

 'itharossa Druce, Biol. Centr.-Amer. Heter. II p. 539 Abb. Taf. XOIX 

 Fig. 16. — malvina p. 539 Abb. tab. cit. Fig. 13. — sylvia p. 539 Abb. tab. 

 cit. Fig. 17 (Centr.-Amer.). 



ÄstfievotricJia u. g. Astheninarum (Vflgl.: „broad, triang. ; costal, bind a. inn. 

 marg. all curved, apex promin.; bind marg. subcren." — Hflgl.: „costa 

 strongly a. broadly shouldered along inner half, bind marg. curved a. sub- 

 cren.; anal angle Square. — Ant. lamell., serrate beneath a. pubesc; palpi 

 short; tongue a. fren. pres.; bas. ^3 of costal area of h.-wings above clothed 

 w. raealy scales, w. a long oblique tuft of hairs rising from near base of 

 Shoulder". — Geäder: Vflgl.: „cell barely V2 long as wing; discoc. concave, 

 low. half oblique; 1. med. at -/s, 2. at 7?^ radials normal; 7, 8, 9, 10 stalked, 

 11 anast. w. them to form a simple areole". — Hflgl.: „costal anast. with 

 subc. for -/a of cell; subc. nerv, not stalked") Warren, Nov. Zool. Tring VI 

 p. 34, dentatissinia p. 34 (^ (Mpwapwa, German East Afr.). 



