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Polia nigrocincta ; xanthomista. 



Pencils absent. 



Harpe with the cucullus bent at right angles to the harpe, 

 spinose ; the anal angle terminating in a tooth ; clasper not 

 free ; ampulla a small arm ; sacculus extends nearly to the 

 cucullus, terminating in an arm rounded at the tip, which 

 is attached to the outer margin of the harpe ; uncus broad ; 

 vesica with band of teeth ; 'juxta peaked. 



Chi. 



Harpe pointed, cucullus a pointed projection arising from 

 below the margin, spinose ; clasper not free ; ampulla 

 rounded and curved at the tip, often with papillae protruding 

 from the sides ; uncus cygnated ; vesica with a band of 

 teeth, and dentated plate above the orifice of the sedceagus. 



Flavicincta. 



Harpe irregularly emarginate on the margin; spinose 

 without corona ; clasper a small pillar ; ampulla extends 

 like a pollex from the base of the cucullus ; clavus rounded, 

 scobinated, and hairy ; uncus short and thick ; vesica with 

 two bunches of very long teeth ; juxta with a beautiful 

 scobinated head. 



Dasypolia templi. 



Harpe without corona, hairy ; cucullus with peaked pollex ; 

 clasper long and curved ; editum high and spined ; clavus 

 slightly produced and rounded ; uncus broad ; aedceagus 

 crested at the orifice; juxta peaked. 



Epunda lichenea. 



Harpe with cucullus divided, spinose, slightly pointed at 

 the tip and strongly pointed at the anal angle; clasper 

 not free; uncus with a hollow cap; vesica scobinated 

 where it joins the sedreagus ; juxta rounded and scobinated. 



Lutulenta. From S. J. Capper. 



Harpe squared above, emarginate on the margin, with 

 corona, and spinose; clasper elbowed; ampulla strong, 

 curved; uncus cygnated; vesica with a bunch of long 

 teeth, besides two smaller bunches. 



