56 



Sagittata, Fb. 73 



Tins species seems to have always been included in the 

 genus Cidaria, to which, however, it has little affinity. Its 

 position appears to be close to this group, so that I place 

 it here temporally under the generic name Eulype. 



Valvula short; costa thickened and produced beyond 

 valvula; sacculus produced in a rounded prominence. 

 Labides long, narrow, curved, hairy. Uncus not produced; 

 pads raised, hairy. /Edoeagus short, stout. Vesica 

 squamous. Manica finely spined. Saccus broadly rounded. 



Ostium encircled. Signum rounded, deep, scobinate. 



Mclanthiinae. 



Valva well developed, complex. Labides. Uncus often 

 weak, and not produced. Not a compact group, there 

 being a considerable difference in the coremata. 



Euphyia picata, Hb. 53 



Valvula elongate; costa produced, foot shaped, heel upper- 

 most. Uncus rounded. /Edceagus simple. Cornuti long 

 band of spines. Manica strongly spined. Anellus slightly 

 lobed. Saccus pointed, with a rounded, spatulate plate 

 below. Coremata on seventh segment. 



Ostium wide, strong. Signum discoid, scobinate, 

 strong. 



Unangulata, Haw. 6 3 



Valvula rounded, emarginate and projecting towards the 

 apex; costa produced, foot shaped, toe uppermost. Uncus 

 rounded, indent. .SMceagus with rounded, spatulate plate 

 at base. Manica strongly spined. Anellus slightly lobed. 

 Saccus deep, rounded. Coremata on seventh segment. 



Ostium wide, strong. Signum discoid, scobinate, 

 slightly variable in size. 



Melanthia procellata, Fb. 124 



Valva rounded; costa incurved, thickened; sacculus 

 extended in blunt point. Labides similar to Eupithecia 



