6S Mr. E. Meyrick oh the classification of 



■ sinuosaria, Ev. togata, Hb. 



suhoxydata, Stgr. sparsata, Tr. 



Hepsaria, Stgr. aqiiata, Hb. 



*salsanaria, Stgr. vitalbata, Hb. 



^unitaria, H.-S. tersata, Hb. 



impurata, Hb. corticata, Tr. 



millefoliata, Eossl. ^scotosiata, Gn. 



*spissilineata, Metz. (emulata, Hb. 



suhnotata, Hb. ^lucillata, Gn. 



*amplexata, Christ. *calligrapharia, H.-S. 



scahiosata, Bkh. H?icurvaria, Ersch. 



nepetata, Mab. 



14. PALiEOCTENIS, 11. g. 



Face subprominent, with somewhat projecting scales. Palpi 

 moderate, porrected, rough-scaled. Antemiae in <? miipectiuated 

 to apex. Thorax glabrous beneath. Posterior tibiae wilh all spurs 

 present. Fore wings with areole double. Hmd wings in (^ with 

 a transparent basal spot near inner margin, bordered beneath by 

 a membranous bladdery ridge, forming small pocket on lower 

 surface ; 8 connected with cell by bar near angle. 



A development of Eucestia. The uniserial pectinations 

 of the antennae are unique in this family ; in the 

 Monocteniadcs they are very common, and possibly a 

 tendency to reversion may be indicated here ; there is 

 certainly no direct relationship. The single species is 

 North African. The genus was named Heteropsis by 

 Guenee, but that name is preoccupied in the Lepidoptera 

 by Westwood. 



test aria, F. 



15. SCHISTOSTEGE, Hb. 



Face rather prominent, with somewhat projecting scales. Palpi 

 moderate, porrected, rough-scaled. Antennae in $ ciliated. Thorax 

 glabrous beneath. Posterior tibiae with all spurs present. Fore 

 wings with areole double. Hind wings in ^ with a transparent 

 basal spot near inner margin, bordered beneath by a membranous 

 bladdery ridge, forming small pocket on lower surface ; 8 connected 

 with cell by bar near angle. 



Also a development of Eucestia. It contains only tlie 

 two following species, characteristic of South-east Europe. 

 decu!isata,[J^kh. 

 nubilaria,\H.h. 



