the Geometrina of the European fauna. 



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rarely slightly hairy ; posterior tibiae in ^ sometimes dilated, with 

 all spurs present. Fore wings in ^ without fovea; 10 sometimes 

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

 out of 10 or anastomosing with 10, sometimes anastomosing with 

 12. Hind wings with 8 approximated to cell to middle. 



This genus appears to be principally European, though 

 with oecasional re[)resentatives in other regions. It is a 

 development of Crocota, 



unio, Oberth. 

 *(etheriata, Graes. 



clanssa, Butl. 



punctata, F. 



bimacttlata, F. 



jnctaria, Curt. 



macularia, L. 



syriacata, Gn. 



disparata, Stgr. 



varieqata, Dup. 

 ^difialis, Alph. 



glaucinaria, Hb. 



sibiriata, Gn. 

 *creperaria, Erscli. 



ohsciiraria, Hb. 

 *onustana, H.-S. 



amhiguata, Dup. 

 *ste7nniataria, Ev. 



ohfuscaria, Hb. 

 ^sericaria, Alph. 

 *nimbata, Alph. 



furvata, F. 



jjiillata, Tr. 



sartata, Tr. 



dumetata, Tr. 



respersaria, Hb. 

 *colcMdaria, Ld. 



dolosaria, H.-S. 



poggearia, Ld. 

 *grmieraria, Stgr. 



excidta, Butl. (= semi- 

 orbicidata, Christ,). 

 *be)iesignata, Bell. 



hippocastanaria, Hb. 

 *tibiana, Ebr. 



asperaria, Hb. 



rippertariay Dup. 



scutidaria, Dup. 



partitaria, Hb. 



petraria, Hb. 



lineata, Sc. 



101. Hyposcotis, i?&. 

 Face forming a rounded prominence, with appressed scales. 

 Tongue developed. Palpi short, porrected, rough-scaled. Antennae 

 in ^ shortly bipectiuated, becoming simple toward apex. Thorax 

 slightly hairy beneath. Femora glabrous; posterior tibiiE in S" 

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

 10 out of 9, anastomosing with 9, 11 anastomosing with 12 and 10. 

 Hind wings with 8 approximated to cell to middle. 



The single species is very closely related to Pscudo- 

 panthera, and may possibly be a development of it, but 

 more probably a transitional form marking the passage 

 from Crucota to Pseadopanthcra. 

 inucidaria, Hb. 



