( 165 ) 

 XLUI. .Sl'HINGULUS.— Tyi.iis : mus. 



Sj)liiiigii!iix Staudin^-er, iu Roin., Mem. Up. iii. p. 15C (1887) (type : miis). 



cJ ? . Differs from Ki'titochri/salis in the paronycliium being witliimt lubes and 

 the pilifer bearing onh' scales, no bristles. — Antennal segments dilated iu i, very 

 faintly in ? , the ciliae shorter in ? than in streckeri. Palpus small in both sexes 



Early stages not known. 



Ilab. Amurland. 



One species. 



Standinger, I.e., says that the hindtiliia lias only one visible ]);iir of spurs. 

 There are two pairs, but both are short. 



134, Sphingulus mus. 



Sphini/idiis iniis Staudinger, Z.c. (1887) (Suifuii) ; id., I.e. vi. p. :i:i7. n. 212 (1892) ; Kirby, Cal. Lpji. 

 ilet. i. p. G'.I5. n. 1 (18'J2) ; Bartel, in Riihl, Gromc/im. ii. p. 35 (IS'J'J) (Bilciii, 'Suifun vi., 

 Sutscl.an, Baranowka) ; Staud. & Reb., Cut. Lep. ed. iii. p. 101. n. 741 (1901) (U.ssuri). 



(? ? . Body very uniform in colour ; the markings having nearly all disappeared. 

 The two most distal lines of the forewing of K. streckeri are indicated, the post- 

 discal one by double dots at the veins. 



cj. Tenth abdominal tergite about three times as long as basally broad, dorsally 

 clothed with long hair-scales, narrowed towards the ape.\, which is truncate-sinuate 

 with the angles projecting (PI. XXVIII. f. 20) ; sternite with a rounded mesial lobe 

 which is about as long as broad, the sides faintly incurved. Olasper covered on 

 the inner surface with long weak hair-scales ; liarpe reaching bej'ond end of clasper 

 (PI. XXXIX, f. 18), the ventro-distal process gradually narrowed, somewhat curved 

 inward distally, not sharply pointed ; a dorsal process near base, also obtuse. Hook 

 of penis-sheath very long (PI. XXIX. f. 33) pointed ; inside the sheath there is 

 a patch of sjnnes, which are visible from the outside as brown dots. 



(?. The lobe in front of the vaginal cavity sinuate, the vaginal plate rather 

 strongly chitinised (PI. XXI. f 20). 



Larva and pupa not known. 



Ilah. Amurland. 



In the Tring Museum 'i d 6 , •> ? ? l'r<im Amurland. 



