Ochsenheiiner's Genera of the Lepidoplera of Eur opt. 335 



Species, Icon. 



4!.Boa.Roboraria, Fab.*f Hiibn. Geom. tab.32.f.l69.(mas.) 



5. — Consnrtaria, Fab.f Hubn.Geom.tab.32. f.l68. (mas.) 



6. — Hortaria, Fab Hiibn. Geom. tab.29.f.l53.(mas.) 



7. — Abietaria, Hiibn.t § ...Hiibn. Geom. tab. 30. f.l60.(mas.) 



8. — Lividaria, Hiibn HUbn.Geom. tab. 26. f. 14.1. (mas.) 



9. — Repandaria, Hiibn.f...Hiibn.Geom. tab.30. f.l61. (mas.) 

 10, — Rhomboidaria, Hiibn.fHiibn. Geom. tab. 29.f.l54.(foem.) 



tab, 32, f, 170. (mas.) 



11. — Sociaria, Hiibn Hiibn. Geom. tab. 29.f.l 55. (mas.) 



tab. 82. f. 424. (foem.) 

 12. — Extersaria, Hiibn. || ...Hiibn.Geom. tab. 30.f.l59.(foem.) 



13. — Secundaria, Hiibn Hiibn.Geom. tab.29. f.l56.(mas.) 



14. — Lichenaria, Fab.^I Hiibn. Geom. tab.31.f.l64.(mas,) 



15. — Viduariai HUbn.^ Hiibn. Geom. tab.31.f.l65.(mas.) 



tab. 70,f. 364, (fcem.) 

 16.— Glabran'a, Hiibn.f, ...Hiibn,Geom. tab.31. f.l62.(foem.) 



tab. 65. f. 339. (mas.) 

 17. — Cineraria, Fab Hiibn. Geom. tab.32. f. 171. (mas.) 



[To be continued.] 



each producing a series of long curved hairs in the males ; simple in the 

 females. — Maxilla; not so long as the antennas. — Labial palpi short, por- 

 rected horizontally, thickly clothed with short scales. — Headf,m&\\. — Thorax 

 not large. — Ahdonwn rather long, slender and attenuated in the males, 

 shorter, subconical or acuminated in the females. — Upper wings trigonate, 

 lower with the margin deeply indented." — Brit. Ent. vi. pi. 280, in which 

 Curtis has given a lovely figure of the female B. tetragonaria, — a species not 

 known to Treitschke. In his enumeration of the British species of Boar- 

 mia, Curtis remarks that B. abietaria, (Geometra abietaria. Haw. 276. 14.) 

 is not the G. abietaria of Hiibner, " which is not only diflerentiy marked, 

 but has the antennae strongly pectinated, and is probably my Alcis au- 

 stralaria." — Ihiwonh (I. a. supra,) refers toHiibner's G. abietaria, as iden- 

 tical with his own species, though with a mark of doubt ; but Stephens 

 (Syst. Cat. part ii. p. 125) gives the abietaria of Iliibncr, Treitschke, Ha- 

 worth and Curtis, as identical, without any mark of doubt at all. 



* BoARMiA, Duponchel. 



f Ai.cis, Curtis, Stephens.— " yf«/t'H?i<z? inserted between the eyes, f.ii- 

 form, bipcctinated in the males, simple towards the apex ; branches ciliated, 

 arising near the centre of tiie joint: simple, hairy beneath, with a bristle 

 arising from each joint in the females. — Labruvi and mandibles larger than 

 usual. — Alaxilla; long, slender, furnished with distinct tentacula towards the 

 apex. — Labial palpi porrccted, visible viewed from above, not hairy, 

 thickly covered with broad scales, very nnich lengthened beneath, terminal 

 joint not (juite concealed. — Wings ample, extended horizontally, superior 

 trigonate, inferior sligiitly indented. - Abdomen long, linear, somewhat trun- 

 cated in the males, shorter and conical in the females.— Lc^'.? rather long 

 and slender."— CVr//.5, Urit. Ent. iii. pi. ll.'f, giving an excellent figure of 

 A. scriecnria, Curtis, — a R|'eci(!S not mentioned by 'IVeitschke. 

 \, Ai.cis nuslralaria, ilurlh':' § S.. abietaria, Haw., Steph. 



II B0AR.M1.A, Curtis, Stephens. If Cleoaa, Stephens. 



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