112 Mr. E. Meyrick on the classification of 



Ennomos, and has affinity to Euchhena. I have satisfied 

 myself that in those few individuals where 10 appears to 

 rise out of 11, it really rises out of 9 as usual and 

 anastomoses with 11, but the basal portion is obsolete 

 and not traceable ; were it otherwise, intermediates would 

 certainly occur. 



prosajyiaria, L. {?=pinicolana, Bell.). 



margaritai'ia, L. 



honoraria, Schiff. 



serrata, Brem. 

 *Stsc]n(rovskyi, Ersch. 

 *pruinosaria, Brem. 



capreolaria, F. 



pulveraria, L. 



indictinaria, Brem. (= Snelleni, Hed. ; ?^ enwn- 

 data, Christ.). 



dolohraria, L. 



89. EucHL^NA, Hh. 

 Face with appressed scales. Tongue developed. Palpi moderate 

 or short, porrected or ascending, shortly rough-scaled. Antennae 

 in ^ bipectinated, apex simple. Thorax hairy beneath. Femora 

 glabrous; posterior tibiae in 3^ sometimes dilated, with all spurs 

 present. Fore wings in ^ without fovea ; 10 sometimes connected 

 with 9, 11 out of 10, anastomosing or connected with or sometimes 

 running into 12. Hind wings with 8 approximated to cell shortly 

 or to near middle. 



A small genus, inhabiting Europe and North America. 

 It must be derived from a form approaching Ennomos. 

 pninaria, L. 

 parallelaria, Schiff. 

 apiciaria, Schiff. 



90. Artemidora, n. g. 

 Face with projecting tuft of scales. Tongue developed. Palpi 

 moderate, porrected or subascending, rough-scaled. Antennae in 

 (J bipectinated to apex. Thorax rather hairy beneath. Femora 

 rather hairy beneath ; posterior tibiiB in (J not dilated, with all 

 spurs present. Fore wings in <? without fovea ; a transparent 

 scar on transverse vein ; G widely separate from 9, 10 sometimes 

 connected with 9, 11 anastomosing with 12 and 10. Hind wings 

 Avith G and 7 I'emote, 8 approximated to cell to middle. 



