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Oleraeea. 



Harpe short, battledore, spinose with no distinct corona ; 

 clasper a curved arm ; ampulla bifurcate, of the two arms 

 one is stronger than the other, the weaker one is set with 

 short fine bristles ; below the fork and on the surface of the 

 ampulla is an editum clothed with long hairs ; clavus 

 peaked and spinose ; uncus long and slender, curved 

 upwards at the tip, having the base on a central lobe 

 of the tegumen ; vesica with two short cornuti and bunch of 

 fairly long teeth. 



Glauca. 



Harpe short, battledore, spinose, with no distinct corona ; 

 clasper turns but is attached to the skin of the harpe ; 

 ampulla is an arm projecting from the base of the cucullus; 

 uncus slender, and tapered ; vesica with band of teeth. 



Cucubali. From D. Onslow. 



Harpe full battledore, spinose, without corona ; clasper a 

 fold ; ampulla a papilla from the base of the cucullus ; 

 clavus strongly scobinated, not produced ; uncus simple ; 

 aedoeagus with serrations at the orifice, extending along 

 the vesica. 



Carpophaga, 



Harpe small, battledore, spinose, without corona ; clasper 

 a small projection ; clavus peaked ; uncus simple ; vesica 

 with small heavily bulbed cornutus and band of teeth. 



Capsophila. 



I can detect no difference between this and the preceding, 

 unless it be that the band of teeth in the vesica are a little 

 larger and stronger. 



Irregularis. Pencils absent. 



Harpe small, battledore, without corona, spinose, especially 

 at the anal angle, which is toothed ; clasper a small 

 projection ; ampulla a raised process with spines ; sacculus 

 produced into a short arm ; uncus cygnated ; vesica with 

 bulbed cornutus and band of teeth. 



