102 Mr. E. Meyrick on the classification of 



•44, Fore wings with 7 out of 9 above middle, 10 

 out of 9 

 Fore wings with 7 out of 9 below middle ; 

 10 very rarely out of 9 close to base 

 45 . Fore wings with 10 absent 



Fore wings with 10 present . . 

 4(3. Face strongly prominent 



Face not strongly prominent 



47. Crown of head with strong defined posterior 



tuft 



Crown of head without defined tuft 



48. Thorax with low double posterior crest 

 Thorax not crested 



49. Fore wings with 11 (or 10) not connected 



with 12 



Fore wings with 11 (or 10) connected with 12 



50. Pore wings with 10 out of 9 . . 

 Fore wings with 10 not out of 9 



51. Fore wings with 10 nearly always out of 9, 



and anastomosing with 11 

 Fore wings with 10 not out of 9, rarely 

 anastomosing with 11 



52. Femora more or less haii'y . . 

 Femora glabrous 



66. Zettienia, Motsch. 

 Face with coue of scales. Tongue developed. Palpi moderate, 

 [X)rrected, rough-scaled. Antennae in cf ciliated with moderately 

 long fascicles. Thorax densely hairy beneath. Femora hairy 

 beneath ; posterior tibiiB in 3' dilated, with all spurs present. 

 Fore wings in ^ with fovea ; 11 out of 10, either 10 or 11 anastom- 

 osing or connected with 12, 10 sometimes connected with 9. Hind 

 wings with 8 approximated to cell to middle. 



A development of Diastietis, but standing rather iso- 

 lated. The two species are both East Asiatic. 

 albonotaria, Brem. 

 rufesccntaria, Motsch. (= consociaria, Christ.). 



67. Opisthograptis, Hh. 



Face with appresscd scales or short cone of scales. Tongue 

 developed. Palpi moderate or rather short, porrccted, rough- 

 scaled. Antennae in (J filifoi'm or serrate-dentate, ciliated evenly 

 or with short fascicles. Thorax somewhat hairy beneath. Femoi'a 

 glabrous or rarely slightly hairy ; posterior tibia) in $ more or less 

 dilated, often bent, with all spurs present. Fore wings in «? with 



