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Die behandelten Arten vertheilen sich folgendermaassen: Fam. 
Drepanulidae: Campylopteryx n.g. (1 n.), Holoreta nom. nov. 
(1 + In), Teldnia (In.+1l). — Fam. Thyrididae: 
Banisia (1 n.), Betousa (1), Canaea (1), Dohertya n.g. (1 n.), Sym- 
phlebs (1 n.). — Fam. Uraniidae: Acropteris (1 n.), Cyphura n. g. 
(3 n.), Micronia (2 n.), Decetia (1 n. ab.), Dirades (1 n.), 
