94 Mr. E. Meyrick on the classificntion of 



strigata, Miill. *melinaria, H.-S. 



iissuriaria, Brem. *am'phitritaria , Oberth. 



*alboundulata, Hed. porriiiata, Z. 



jmlvientaria, Gn. viridata, L. 



faustinata, Mill. *pretlo8ar%a, Stgr. 



58. Thalera, Hh. 



Face smooth. Palpi rather short, ascendmg, loosely scaled. 

 Antennae in $ bipectinated to apex. Thorax hairy beneath. 

 Femora slightly hairy beneath ; posterior tibiae in ^ not dilated, 

 in both sexes without median spurs. Fore wings with 6 some- 

 times out of 9, 10 ont of 9, 11 anastomosing with 12 and sometimes 

 with 10. Hind wings with 6 and 7 stalked, 8 shortly anastomosing 

 with cell near base, thence rapidly diverging. 



A very small European and Asiatic genus, nearly 

 related to Eucrostes, of which it may be a development. 

 fimhrialis, Sc. 

 lacerataria, Graes. 

 *riifolimharia, Hed. 



59. Eucrostes, Hb. 



Face smooth. Palpi rather short, porrected, loosely scaled. 

 Antenna; in ^ bipectinated, towards apex simple. Thorax glabrons 

 or rather hairy beneath. Femora glabrous or loosely hairy ; pos- 

 terior tibiae in ^ not dilated, in both sexes without median spurs. 

 Fore wings with 10 out of 9, 11 sometimes anastomosing with or 

 running into 12, sometimes anastomosing with 10 also. Hind 

 wings with 3 and 4 sometimes stalked, C and 7 from a point or 

 stalked, 8 anastomosing very shortly with cell near base, thence 

 rapidly diverging. 



A genus of no great extent, but very general dis- 

 tribution. It is probably a development of Euchloris. 

 Hmpararia, Gn. 

 herbaria, Hb. 

 olynipiaria, H.-S. 

 *petitaria, Christ. 

 indigenata, Vill. 



60. Euchloris, Hb. 



Face smooth. Palpi short or moderate, porrected, loosely or 

 shortly rough-scaled. Antenn<c iu $ bipectinated, towards apex 



