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Candelarum. From J. Arkle. I cannot dis- 

 tinguish any difference between this and ashworthii. 



Umbrosa. 



Harpe peaked, without corona ; pollex rounded ; clasper 

 not rounded at the attachment, heel pointed, foot 

 flattened inside, tip curled, instep with several papillae, 

 each emitting a single hair ; uncus short tapered and 

 pointed ; juxta produced to a high peak deeply cleft ; 

 aedoeagus crested at the orifice. 



Tpiangulum, From S. J. Capper. 

 Harpe rounded, without corona; pollex rounded ; clasper 

 not rounded at the attachment; heel gently curved, 

 foot short and stout, almost round; uncus pointed; 

 vesica with curved spicule ; juxta peaked, not cleft, and 

 plain. 



Xanthographa. From Mrs. Hutchinson. 

 Harpe peaked, without corona ; pollex rounded ; clasper 

 not rounded at the attachment, heel pointed, foot curved 

 and pointed ; uncus pointed ; aedoeagus with dentate 

 plate and scobinated process; juxta a column on which 

 the dentated plate of the aedoeagus fits. 



C-nigTUm. From S. J. Capper. 



Harpe peaked ; pollex rounded ; clasper not rounded at 

 the attachment, heel angulated, foot short; uncus 

 slender ; aedceagus serrated at the orifice ; vesica with 

 small spicule; juxta a scobinated lobe sharply indented 

 in the centre. 



Ditrapezium. From A. Harrison. Pencils absent. 



Harpe peaked, without corona ; pollex rounded ; clasper 



simply attached, foot almost lobed ; uncus suddenly 



narrows from the centre to the tip ; aedoeagus with a 



small tooth at the orifice; juxta a high peak, plain. 



Rhomboidea ; stigrnatiea. 



Harpe peaked ; pollex rounded ; clasper simply attached, 

 heel rounded, toe pointed ; uncus simple ; aedoeagus 

 scobinated at the orifice ; vesica with a single spicule ; 

 juxta with short narrow peak. 



