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Sophronia, Hb. *Ypsolophus, F. 



Holcophora, Stgr. Apiletria, Ld. 



Nothris, Hb. Lecithocera, H-S. 



B. Vein 7 of fore wings to hind margin. 



Euteles, Hein. Symmoca, Hb. 



Gonia, Hein. 



To this family belong also the following exotic genera, 

 according to the characters given for them, but I cannot 

 locate them more definitely : — 



Anorthosia, Clem. *Strobisia, Clem. 



Evagora, Clem. Clistothyris, Z. 



Trypanisma, Clem. Trichotaphe, Clem. 



Enchrysa, Z. Epicorthylis, Z. 



Those genera marked (*) occur also in Australia, but of 

 these Sitotroga has doubtless been introduced ; I suspect 

 this genus to be not native even in Europe, but im- 

 ported from America. I have about fifteen additional 

 Australian genera. 



CHIMABACCHID^. 



Antennae ciliated in male (or rarely simple ?). Fore 

 wings with 12 veins, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to hind margin, 

 2 from rather before posterior angle of cell. Hind 

 wings with 8 veins, 3 and 4 separate at origin, 6 and 7 

 separate, nearly parallel. Hind wings not or slightly 

 broader than fore wings, hind margin rounded or slightly 

 sinuate. 



A small European group, not hitherto identified else- 

 where. 



Dasystoma, Curt. Semioscopis, Hb. 



Chimabacche, Z. Ex„eretia, Stt. 



DEPRESSARIIDtE. 



Antennae simple. Fore wings with 12 veins, 7 and 8 

 stalked, 7 to costa or apex (rarely to hind margin), 2 

 from or near angle of cell. Hind wings with 8 veins, 3 

 and 4 from a point or stalked, 6 and 7 separate, nearly 

 parallel. Hind wings not broader than fore wings, hind 

 margin rounded. 



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