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separate or out of 9, anastomosing with 11 and 'J. Hind wings 

 with 6 and 7 stalked or separate. 



An Indo-Malayan genus of few species, straggling into 

 Australia and Eastern Asia. Though douhtless more or 

 less related to llhodostrophia, its exact origin is not yet 

 precisely determinable. 

 iiidicataria, Walk. 



54. Leucophthalmia, Hh. 

 Face smooth. Palpi rather short, siibascending, shortly rough- 

 scaled. Antennae in ^ moderately bipectinated, apical | — | simple. 

 Thorax glabrous beneath. Femora glabrous ; posterior tibiie in 

 (J not dilated, without median spurs, in $ with all spurs present. 

 Fore wings with 10 out of 9, 11 anastomosing with 9. Hind wings 

 with 6 and 7 stalked. 



A small characteristically European genus, only ex- 

 tending into North America. Probably it may be an 

 offshoot of Calothysauis, to which it is certainly nearly 

 allied. 



orhicularia, Hb. 



peiididaria, CI. 



porata, F. 



punctaria, L. 



trilinearia, Bkh. {lineana, Hb.). 



pupillaria, Hb. 



albiocellaria, Hb. 



annidata, Schlz. 



55. Calothysanis, Hh. 



Face smooth. Palpi moderate or rather short, porrected, shortly 

 roiigh-scaled beneath. Antennae in $ strongly bipectinated, to- 

 wards apex simple. Thorax glabrous beneath. Femora glabrous ; 

 posterior tibiie in ^ not dilated, with all spurs present in both 

 sexes ; sometimes with posterior femora tufted in 3 > ov posterior 

 tibiiE clothed with hairs. Fore wings with 10 out of 9, 11 anastom- 

 osing or connected with 9. Hind wings with 6 and 7 stalked. 



A rather small genus, of Indo-Malayan origin, with 

 stragglers in all adjacent regions. It is an early form 

 of the family, collaterally related to Rhodosivophia, and 

 also showing evident affinity with the Geoiiu'tr'ulce. 

 amata, L. 

 *rectistrigana, Ev. 

 *sy)ivpatMca, Alph. 

 duplivaria, Walk, {ithjronotaria,, Brem.). 



