Ochsenheimer's Genera of the Lepidoptera of Europe. 453 



Species. Icon. 



l.Y'id.Cebraria, Hiibn Hiibn.Geoni.tab.24. f. 129.(mas.) 



2. — Hepararia, Hiibn Hlibn. Geom. tab. ll.f. 58. (mas.) 



3. — Pinetaria^ Hiibn Hiibn. Geom. tab.24.f.l30.(foem.) 



tab. 100. f. 516. 517. (mas.) 

 4. — Auroraria, Hiibn.*.. ..Hiibn. Geom. tab. 12. f. 63. (mas.) 

 5. — Indigenaria, Treitsch. Hiibn. Geom. tab.91. f.l68.(fcem.) 



6. — Spartiaria, Hiibn Hiibn. Geom. tab. 22. f.ll6.(mas.) 



7. — Co)ispicuaria, Hiibn. f Hiibn. Geom. tab. 22. f. 117. 118. 



(mas.) 



S.—Pi7iiaria, Linn.:}: Hiibn. Geom. tab. 22. f. 119. 120. 



(mas.) tab. 91. f. 469. 470. 

 (foem.) 

 9. — Diversata, Treitsch... Hiibn.Geom.tab.39.f. 202. (foem.) 

 10. — JbM?-rfa?m?7'«,Treitsch.§An. de la Soc. Linn, de Paris, v. 



tab. xi. f. h — n. 

 11. — Pennigc7'aria, Hiibn. ..Hiibn. Geom. tab. 70. f.363.(raas.) 

 12. — Plumistaria, Hiibn.y. .Hiibn. Geom. tab. 24. f. 127.(mas.) 

 13. — Concordaria, Hiibn.. ..Hiibn. Geom. tab.24. f.l26.(mas.) 



tab. 100. f.518. 519. (foem.) 



14. — Murinaria, Fab Hubn.Geom. tab. 21. f.ll5.(mas.) 



tab. 25. f. 134. (foem.) 



15. — Atomaria, Linn.^ Hiibn.Geom. tab. 25.f.l36.(foem.) 



16. — Glarearia, HUbn Hiibn. Geom. tab. 25.f.l31. (mas.) 



n.—Clathrata^'Lmn^^ Hiibn.Geom. tab.25.f. 132. (foem.) 



* Hyria, Stephens. 



■j- Speranza, Curtis. — Antenna; setaceous, witii numerous oblong joints, 

 each joint, in the males, producing two ciliated branches: biniple in the 

 females and ciliated beneath. — Maxillai slender, nearly as long as the an- 

 tennae. — Labial palpi porrected nearly horizontally, thickly clothed with 

 scales. — Wings, the superior of the male, with a small protuberance on the 

 upper side, near the base. — Head aimW; abdomen slender.— Leg.v long. — 

 Curtis (Extract). — Type of the genus, Sp. sylvaiia, Curtis, Brit. Ent. v. pi. 

 225. (mas. ct foem.) 



X BuPALLs, Stephens. 



^ I.iGiA, Duponchel. — " Upper wings narrow. — //ew/ surmounted by a 

 tuft of hairs terminating in a point. — Falpi short, obtuse. — Maxilla: nearly 

 obsolete. — Antenna', in the males, very plumose." — Diijwnch. Lcp. de Fran, 

 torn. vii. part. ii. p. 107. 



II EiDOMA, Duponcliel. — "All four jmh^^ sprinkled with dots more or 

 less minute, forming by tlieir union more or less distinct bands. — Palpi 

 short, often covered with long scales. — Maxilla- short, or obsolete. — An- 

 tenna- very plumose in the males of the principal species." — Duponch. Lcp. 

 de France, torn. vii. /. c. sujjra, p. 107. 



t EiDoMA, Stephens. 



* lli:iicvNA, Stephens, 



*• SruKNiA, Duponchel. — " All four wings marked with longitudinal and 

 transverse lines, or reticulated. — Pal]n very short. — Maxilla- rather long." 

 — Duponch. I. c. supra, p. 112. 



18. Fid. 



