the Gcomctrina of the European fauna. 



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caliharia, H.-S. 



serotinaria, Hb. 



andereggaria, Lah. 



operaria, Hb. 



zelleraria, Frr. 



tenehraria, Esp. 



emucidaria, Dup. 



helgaria, Hb. 

 *2^enidataria, Hb. 

 ■Hekkearia, Christ. 



conspersaria, P. (?=nm- 

 naria, Frr.). 

 *l('ntiscaria, Donz. 



ZrcMt, Ersch. 



acuminaria, Ev. {=glos- 



saria, Christ. ; ^opn- 

 lentaria, Stgr.). 



mundataria, Cr. 

 *Sieversi, Christ. 



strigillaria, Hb. {?^^h(e- 

 ticaria, Kbr.). 



formosaria, Ev. 

 *rectaria, Frr. 

 *violenta,ria, Christ. 



curvaria, Ev. 



gilvaria, F. 



ochrearia, Eoss. 

 *insignis, Alph. 

 *u7iifasciata, Men. 



prarata, Hb. 



105. Theria, H5. 



Face with appressed scales. Tongue weak. Palpi very short, 

 porrected, rough-scaled. Antennae in <? bipectinated to apex. 

 Thorax slightly hairy beneath. Femora glabrous ; posterior tibise 

 in ^ not dilated, with all spurs present. Fore wings in S without 

 fovea ; 10 out of 9, sometimes connected or anastomosing with 9, 

 11 out of 9, anastomosing or connected with 12 and 10. Hind 

 wings with 8 approximated to cell to near middle. Female semi- 

 apterous. 



A development from Gvoeota, which it closely resembles. 

 The single species is Em-opean. 

 rupicapraria, Hb. 



106. LiGNYOPTERA, Ld. 



Face loosely rough-haired. Tongue weak. Palpi moderate, 

 porrected, with long rough hairs. AntenniE in <? shortly bi- 

 pectinated, apex simple. Thorax roughly hairy above and beneath. 

 Femora hairy ; posterior tibise in ^ not dilated, with all spurs 

 present. Fore wings in S without fovea ; 11 anastomosing with 

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

 apterous (?). 



An offshoot from Crocota ; the only species inhabits 

 South-east Em-ope. 



fumidaria, Hb. 



