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Rubi. From Mrs. Smith. 



Harpe wide, with corona, cucullus divided, and small, 

 spinose ; clasper elbowed at the base, which is wide ; 

 ampulla large, and antler shaped ; uncus terminating in a 

 round head ; vesica with crested process, and short 

 bunches of teeth ; juxta shouldered, flattened above, and 

 scobinated on either side. 



Brunnea. From G. A. Harker. Pencils absent. 



Harpe trigonate, broad, with corona ; cucullus small, 

 a strong jointed tooth at the anal angle ; clasper elbowed 

 at the base, slender above ; ampulla long and curved at 

 the tip ; clavus rounded and spined ; uncus tongue shaped ; 

 vesica with strong cornutus with a heavy base ; juxta 

 produced into two arms. 



Festiva. 



Harpe peaked, with corona ; clasper curved ; ampulla a 

 slender arm, bulbed at the base ; beneath the ampulla is 

 a third arm, arising from the skin and emitting a few 

 bristles from the head ; uncus parallel, with rounded tip ; 

 aedoeagus dentated at the orifice ; vesica with a band of 

 teeth ; juxta sharply peaked. 



Conflua. 



I can detect no difference between this and /estiva. 



Leucographa. 



Harpe peaked, without corona ; clasper bulged in the 

 centre and pointed ; ampulla arises below the cucullus and 

 is peaked ; uncus simple ; aedoeagus dentated at the orifice ; 

 vesica with 10 or 12 very long spines, reaching nearly the 

 whole length of the aedceagus. 



Sobrina. From Jno. E. Eobson. 



Harpe peaked, without corona, clasper rounded at the tip ; 

 ampulla a fold ; clavus round and scobinated ; uncus lobed 

 at either side, supported along the back with a ridge of 

 chitine ; aedoeagus serrated at the orifice ; vesica with a 

 curved spicule ; juxta cleft and heavily scobinated. 



