114 Mr. E. Meyrick on the classification of 



Allied to Selenia and Hygrochroa, from one or other of 

 which it is probably an offshoot. The single species 

 ranges throughout Central Europe and Asia to Japan. 

 advenaria, Hb. 



94. Artioea, n. g. 



Face with short projecting scales. Tongue short. Palpi short, 

 porrected, shortly rough-scaled. Antennae in ^ bipectinated to 

 apex. Thorax rather hairy beneath. Femora glabrous ; posterior 

 tibiae in ^ not dilated, with all spurs present. Fore wings in $ 

 without fovea ; 10 absent. Hind wmgs with 8 approximated to 

 cell to middle. 



Apparently a development of Ennomos. The single 

 species is Central European. The name Therapis, used 

 by Hiibner to include this species and flavicaria, was 

 wrongly applied here by Lederer, as Herrich-Schaeffer 

 had already limited it so as to m-oke flavicaria the type. 

 evonymaria, Schiff. 



95. CoLOTOis, Hb. 



Face with rough projecting hairs, with a tuft projecting from 

 beneath antennae across eye to middle. Tongue short. Palpi very 

 short, porrected, rough-haired. Antennae in ^ very strongly bi- 

 pectinated to apex. Thorax densely hahy above and beneath. 

 Femora densely hairy beneath ; posterior tibiae in <? not dilated, 

 with all spurs present, short. Fore wings in ^ without fovea ; 10 

 sometimes anastomosing or connected with 9, 11 anastomosing or 

 connected with 12 and 10. Hind wings with 8 approximated to 

 cell to middle. 



The genus is a development of Ennomos, and contains 

 only the one species, which occurs throughout most of 

 the European region. 

 pennaria, L. 



96. Ennomos, Tr. 



Face with dense projecting scales, or rounded-prominent and 

 with appressed scales, except at sides {reglna). Tongue more or 

 less developed or rudimentary. Palpi moderate, porrected or sub- 

 asceudiug, with rough projecting scales. Antennae in 3^ bipectinated 

 to apex. Thorax densely hairy above and beneath. Femora densely 

 hairy beneath; posterior tibite in $ not dilated, median spurs very 

 short or absent. Fore wings in ^ without fovea ; 6 sometimes out 



