the Geometrina of tJie European fauna. 103 



fovea ; 10 often connected or anastomosing with 12 and 9, 11 ont 

 of 10 between connections or more usually absent. Hind wings 

 with 8 approximated to cell to middle. 



A genus of considerable extent and very general dis- 

 tribution. It is a development of Diastietis. 



csstimaria, Hb. sif/naria, Hb. 



proditaria, Brem. clatJirata. L. 



luridulata, Stgr. *biparata, Ld. 



graphata, Heel. semiliUata, Ld. 



notata, L. hopfferaria, Stgr. 



alternaria, Hb. luteolata, L. 

 liturata, CI. 



68. DiASTiCTis, Hb. 



Face with appressed scales, or short ridge or tnft of projecting 

 scales. Tongue developed. Palpi moderate, porrected or sub- 

 ascending, rough-scaled. Antennaj in ^ bipectiuated, apex simple 

 (sometimes only 2 or 3 joints). Thorax sometimes crested pos- 

 teriorly, more or less hairy beueath. Femora glabrous or rarely 

 slightly hairy ; posterior tibiae in (J often dilated, with all spurs 

 present. Fore wings in ,^ with fovea, sometimes surmounted by a 

 small gland ; 10 sometimes anastomosing with 12, often connected 

 with 9, 11 out of 10 towards or above middle, or if lower anastom- 

 osiog with 12, or often absent. Hiud wings with 8 approximated 

 to cell to middle. 



A large genus, occurring more or less plentifully in all 

 the principal regions. It is an intermediate development 

 of Selidosenia. 



glarearia, Brahm. semicanaria, Frr. 



brunneata, Tlinb. (?= *legataria, H.-S. 



fuscaria, Hb.). *perviaria, Ld. 



*saburra)ia, Ev. arenaccayia, Hb, 



murinaria, F. caialaunaria, Gn. 



pumiearia, Ld. ^sparsaria, Hb. 



dalmataria, Gn. ^griseolaria, Ev. 



artesiaria, F. *un'iculontria, Ebr. 



loricaria, Ev. Viertld, Boh. 



*costimaculata, Graes. roboraria, Schiff. {=^Me- 



tcauaria, L. netriesi, Stgr.). 



*halituaria, Gn. consortaria, F. {^ con- 



stevenaria, B. fc rendu, Butl.). 



a^similaria, Ebr. senex, Butl. {^Hedc- 



vincularia. Hb. //tan???', Christ.). 



