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ochreous ; a dark blotch on 5 ; 6 with transverse prominence 

 and two tubercles, 7 and 12 with pairs of tubercles, 9 with a 

 prominence : on sycamore, birch, etc. ; 7, 8. 



27. GONODONTIS, Hb. 



Face with dense projecting scales. Tongue developed or 

 obsolete. Antennae in <$ bipectinated to apex. Palpi rough- 

 scaled. Thorax densely hairy above and beneath, tending to 

 be slightly crested anteriorly. Femora densely hairy ; posterior 

 tibiae in $ not dilated. Forewings in $ without fovea ; 

 10 often connected or anastomosing with 9, occasionally 

 with 11. 



Includes only a few European species ; it is derived from 

 the ancestral Prosopolopha group. 



Termen of fore wings strongly dentate . 1. bidentata. 



,, not strongly dentate . 2. elinguaria. 



1. G. bidentata, Cl. 40-48 mm. Head light fuscous. 

 Forewings brown, strigulated with blackish ; first and second 

 lines nearly straight, serrate, blackish -grey, marked with 

 whitish dots ; praesubterminal sometimes suffusedly darker ; a 

 grey black-edged discal spot ; termen strongly and irregularly 

 dentate. Hindwings as forewings, but paler, first line absent, 

 termen not dentate. 



Britain to the Hebrides, Ireland, common ; N. and C. 

 Europe, N. Asia ; 5, 6. Larva with rudimentary prolegs on 8 

 and 9 ; ashy -grey or brown, sometimes with darker dorsal 

 diamonds or lateral line; or blackish, irregularly marked with 

 pale green; a semicircular plate on 12: on hazel, birch, etc.; 

 7-9. 



2. G. elinguaria, L, 34-37 mm. Head whitish -ochreous. 

 Forewings whitish -ochreous, sometimes sprinkled with dark 

 fuscous ; first line nearly straight, second sinuate, dark fuscous, 

 included space usually light brown ; a blackish sometimes pale- 

 centred discal spot; termen waved. Hindwings whitish- 

 ochreous ; a dark fuscous discal dot ; sometimes an indistinct 

 curved fuscous median line. 



Britain to Sutherland, N. and W. Ireland, common ; N. and 

 C. Europe, WC. and N. Asia ; 7, 8. Larva ochreous- brown or 

 pale ochreous, darker-marked ; dorsal line greyish, expanded on 

 incisions, partially edged with dark fuscous and marked with 

 small V - shaped marks : a semicircular plate on 1 2 : on hazel, 

 blackthorn, etc. ; 5, 6. 



