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B. — Females vermiform ; no visible organs of emotion. 

 Species. Icon. 



10. Ps. Hirsutella, Ochs.* — — — 



11. — Muscella, Fab. ... Hiibn. Tineas, Tab. 2. f. 8. (mas.) 



12. — Plum f era, Ochs.f — — — 



13. — Apformis, Rossi . Hiibn. Tineae, Tab. 44. f, 305. 

 14.. — Viciella, Fab Hiibn. Tineae, Tab. 41. f 280. 



(mas.) 



15. — Villosella, Ochs. . Hiibn. Tineae, Tab. 1. f. 2. (mas.) 



16. — Graminella,¥i!\ihn. Hiibn. Tineae, Tab. 1. f. 1. (mas.) 



Genus 39. LIPARIS, Ochs. 



Lauia, Schrank. Hypogymn^ et Leucom^, Hiibn. 



Anteyma: bipectinate, the pectinations in the male very strong. 



MaxillcB none. 



Wings deflexed, rather lightly scaled, generally of one uniform 



colour, or marked with dark maculae or bands. 

 Abdomen, — in the female often furnished at the apex with a 

 large, finel}' pilose, tuft, with which she covers her eggs 

 when deposited, tearing it from her body for that pur- 

 pose, by means of the hinder legs. 

 Larva with hairy tubercles, variegated. 

 Pxipa with small pilose tufts ; changes in a thin web. 



Obs. All the species enumerated below, unquestionably be- 

 long to this genus ; the two last, only, differing from the rest, 

 as regards the pupa and its web ; but there does not appear 

 to be sufficient reason for assigning them a separate place on 

 that account. (Ochs.) 



Species. Icon. 



1. L. Morio, Linn.l ... Ernst, IV. PI. CXXXIV. f. 179. 



a— d. 



2. — Detritay Esp.^ ... Hiibn.Bomb.Tab. 16. f.58. (mas.) 



59. (foem.) 



3. — Ruhea, Fab.| .... Hubn.Bomb.Tab.56.f.240.(mas.) 



Tab. 16. f. 60. 61. (foem.)§ 



4. L. Mo- 



* Ps. alis nigrescentibus, abdoraine hirto, fusco. — Ochs. 111. 173. 

 t Ps. alis angiistis, hyalinis, corpore atro, hirsuto, antennis plumosis, — 

 Ochs. HI. 176. 



^ 3*P. mgrxcans, Curtis Curtis, Brit, Ent. V. PI. 213. 



This species is not noticed by Ochsenheimer. 

 \ Penthophera, Germar, Curtis, Slcph. 

 " Anteimce inserted on the crown of the head close to the eyes, setaceous, 

 strongly bipectinatcd in the males, each joint i)roducing two sligiitly 

 clavate rays, very long and slender towards the centre, pilose, and ter- 

 minated by a few strong hairs ; simple in the females. MaxiUes none. 

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