FAM. BLATTID.E ^ 



with two spines on the .-inteiior margin beneath. Sujiia-anal lamina in both sexes transverse and narrow. 

 Sub-genital lamina ot male without st\les. 



Geographical distribution of species. — Europe, North America, Africa. Australia. 



1. E. lappunu-a. Lninaeus, Syst. Xat. le.l. lo), p. 42?. n. 8 (ijSS) (British Islands, X. Europe. Motm- 



tains of S. Europe, Servia). — Plate, Fig. 3, 8a, 8b. 



2. £■. ;i//'/<7^/(7rt, Brunner von \\'atteu\v\l. \>rh. Zool.-Bot. ( ies. Wien. \'ol. 11, p. g8, 286 (1S61) 



(Dalmatia, Tuscany). 



3. E. nkirmsh, IJrisout, ISull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (2), \'ol. 10, p. 68 (i852) (S. France, Spain, Tyrol). 



? trideiittiui. Targicmi-Tuzzetti. Hull. Soc. Ent. Ital. Vol. i3. p. 180 (1881). 



4. E. Pamen, Stephens. Illustr. Brit. Ent. Mand. Vol. 6, p. 47, n. 5 (i835) (British Islands, N. Europe, 



Spain, Dalmatia). 



5. E.perspicillaris, Herbst, Fucssly. Arch, Ent. ]>. i8r,. pi. 40. f. n (1786) (British Islands. S. and Mid- 



Europe, Algeria). — Plate, Fig. 7. 



liviiia, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. Vol, 2, p. 10, n. 23 (1793). 

 Biuiiiicri. Seoane, Mitt. Schwpiz. lint. Ge.<, Vol, 5. p. 4S5 iSjg , 



6. E. vittiveutris. Costa, Ann. Acad. Asp. Xat. \'ol. 1, p. m (1847) (Italy, Spain. Algeria, Cape of 



Good Hope). 



7. E. Dmkei, Adelung, Ibir. S.ic. Ent. Koss. \ol, 3S, p, 127 (1904) (Mid-Ktissia). 



8. E. africana, Saussuie. .-\bh. Scnckenb. Ges. Frankf. Vol. 21. p. 569(1899) (E. Africa). 



g. E. flavocincta, Scudder. Jnurn. ISoston Soc. X"at. Hist. \'ol. 7, p. 419. n. 3 (1862I (W. United States. 

 X. America). 



10. E. apkifera, Tepper, Trans. Koy. Soc. S. Austral. \\A. 17. ji, 35 (1893) (S. AustraHa). 



11. E. minima, Teppei", ibidem. \'ol. ig. p. 147 (iSg5) (Mctoria, .\ustralia). 



12. E. sublucida, Tepper, ibidem, p. 147 fiSg5) (Victoria. Australia). 



i3. E. tasmaiiica. Brancsik, Jahresb. \'er. Trencsin. Comit. \'ol. 19. p. 244. \A. 7, f. i (1897) (Tasmania). 

 14. E. maoii, Kchn, Proc. U. S. Xat. Mus. Vol. 27. p. 541 (k).)4) (Xew Zealand). 



Doubtful species : 



i5. E. (.') marcida, Erichson, Aich. f. Xaturg. \'ol. .s, p, 248 (1842) (Tasmania). 



ih. E. (?) maixarila. Tepper. Trans. Roy, Soc, S, .Austral. \"ol. ig. p. 148 (1895) (\'ictoria, .Vustraliai. 



2. Genus THEGANOPTERYX, Brunner von Wattenwyl 



Theganopteryx. Brunner von Wattenwyl, Xouv. Syst. des Blatt. p, 53 (i865). 



Characters. — .Allied to Eclobia, Westwood, but the i.idial and ulnar veins of the tegraina 

 seiKirate: triangular apical held of the wings .generally smaller, Clnar vein of the wings simple or 

 bituivate. I'emora with numerous spines. Supra-anal lamina transverse or produced and triangular. 

 Sub-genital lamina of the male with or w itiiout stvlcs. 



Geographical distribution of species. — Tropical Asia and .Africa. Central and South 

 America, (?) Australia. 



1. r. apicit;cra. Walker, Cat. Blatt. lint. Mus. p, 227 (1S68) (Borneo, Sumatra, Java). 



2. T. parviila. Walker, Cat. Blatt. Brit. Mus. p. 108 (1868) (India). 



3. T. senci^^alaisis, Saussure, Rev. Zool. (2), Vol. 20. p. 354 (1868) (Senegal, Sierra Leone). 



Hhitta ftclvife!. Walker. Cat. Blatt. Hrit. Mus. p. io5 (186S). 

 ISlatla nmceitn. Walker, ibidem, p. 229 (3) (1S68), 



4. T. gamhieiisis, Shelford, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 236 (igo6) (Gambia). 



5. T. aetkiopica, Saussure, Ann. Mus. Stor. Xat. Genova, \'ol. 35, p. 72 (1S95) (Gold Coast). 



— Plate, Fig. I. 



6. T. mtida, Borg, Bih. Svcnska, Akad. \'ol. 18, Afd. 5, n. 10, p. 4, pi. i, f. 8 (1904) (Camcroons). 



