328 Mr. Children's Abstract of the Characters of 



Species. Icon. 



16.Enn.4p2c/ana, Hubn....Hubn. Geom. tab. 9. f. 47. (mas.) 



17. — Advenaria, Hiibn Hiibn. Geom. tab. 9. f. 45. (mas.) 



18. — DolabrariUi Linn.*. ...Hiibn. Geom. tab. 8. f. 42. (foem.) 

 Fam. D. 



l9.^nn.Crat(Xgata, Linn, f ..Hiibn. Geom. tab. 6. f. 32. (foem.) 

 20. — Prunaria, Linn..^ Hiibn. Geom. tab. 23.f. 122. (foem.) 



f. 123. (mas.) 



21. — Syringaria, Linn.§ Hiibn. Geom. tab. 6. f.29. (foem.) 



22. — LunariOi Fab.§ Hiibn. Geom. tab. 7. f. 33.(mas.) 



f. 34. (foem.) 

 23. — Bhmaria^ Hiibn.§ ....Hiibn. Geom. tab. 7. f. 36. (mas.) 



f. 37. (foem.) 

 24. — Illusfraria, Hiibn.§ ...Hiibn. Geom. tab. 7. f. 35. (mas.) 

 25. — Pectinaria^ Hiibn.§ ...Hiibn. Geom. tab. 6. f. 30. (mas.) 

 Fam. E. 

 26.F,rm.Evofii/maria, Hiibn.§Hiibn. Geom. tab. 6. f. 31. (mas.) 



tab. 83. f.428. (foem.) 



27. — Angularia, Hiibn.§ Hiibn. Geom. tab. 5.f. 22. (mas.) 



28. — Erosaria, Hiibn.§ Hiibn. Geom. tab. 5. f. 25. (mas.) 



29. — Dentaria, Hiibn.§ Hiibn. Geom. tab. 3. f. 12. (foem.) 



30. — Alniaria, Linn.§ Hiibn. Geom. tab. 5. f. 26. (foem.) 



31. — Tiliaria, Hiibn.§ Hubn. Geom. tab. 5. f. 23. (mas.) 



Genus 



* EuRYMENE, Duponchel. — " Antenna; pectinated in the males, simple 

 in the females. — Thorax narrow, slightly velvet)'. — Upper wings narrow in 

 proportion to the lower, square at the extremity. — Palpi thick, scarcely 

 porrected beyond the head. — Maxilla'- long. — Larva with the second and 

 eighth segments tuberculated ; head slightly emarginate superiorly. — Meta- 

 morphosis in a slight web amongst leaves." — Lep. de France, torn. vii./)arf. ii. 

 p. 185. — One species only. 



f RuMiA, Duponch. — " Antennce simple in both sexes. — Terminal margin 

 of the lower wings obtusely angular in the middle. — Palpi with the last 

 joint very short, scarcely extending beyond the head. — Maxillce long, rather 

 thick at the base. — Larva elongate, cylindrical; head round; a very pro- 

 jecting tubercle on the sixth segment. — Metamorphosis in a slight web 

 amongst leaves." — Lep. de Fran. torn, vii.part. ii. p. 11/. — Only one species. 



J Angerona, Duponch. — " Thorax narrow, slightly velvety. — Lower 

 wings only slightly denticulated, with the terminal margin emarginate. — 

 Palpi very slender, not extended to the forehead. — Maxilla long. — An- 

 tennce in the males strongly pectinated, simple in the females. — Larva at- 

 tenuated anteriorly; head small, prominent, fourth and eighth segments 

 tuberculated. — Metamorphosis in a slight web amongst leaves." — Lep. de 

 France, torn. vii. ^jar^ ii. p. 180. — Only one species. 



^ Ennomos, Duponch. — " Anlennce pectinated in the males, simple in 

 the females. — Thorax broad and very velvet). — Wings indented. — Palpi 

 somewhat inclined, and extending beyond the forehead. — Maxilla; slender, 

 scarcely exceeding the palpi. — Lai-va more or less elongated, and resem- 

 bling, in form and colour, the twigs of a tree, their body being covered 



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