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frons oblique ; antennae somewbat longer than fore wing and 

 annulate ; legs very long and slender ; tibiiB witb the spurs sbort ; 

 abdomen long and slender, with paired lateral tufts. Fore wing 

 very loog and narrow ; veins 3, 4, 5 from angle of cell ; 6 from 

 below upper angle ; 7 straight and well separated from 8, 9. 

 Hind wing with veins 3, 4, 5 from angle of cell ; 6, 7 from upper 

 angle, 7 anastomosing with 8 to three-fourths of wing. 



Fig. 160. 



Lineodes hieroglyphalis, S . f . 



Type. (1) Lineodes hieroglyphalis Guen. Delt. & Pyr. p. 235, pi. 3. 

 f. 6. Brazil, 



(2) Lineodes contoetalis Guen. Delt. & Pyr. p. 236. 



U.S.A.; Brazil. 



(3) Lineodes integea ZeU. Verb. z.-b. "Wien, xxiii. p. 328, pi. iv. 



f. 44. r.S.A. ; Brazil. 



C4) Lineodes inteeeupta ZeU. Verb. z.-b. AVien, xxiii. p. 329. 



Texas. 

 (5) Lineodes seepulalis Led. AVien. Ent. Mon. 1863, p. 417, 

 pi. 15. f. 8. Brazil. 



Auctorum. 



Lineodes pulchralis Guen. Delt. & Pyr. p. 235. Brazil. 



„ triangulalis Mosclil. Abb. Senck. Ges. xvi. p. 305. 



Porto Eic'O. 

 „ metagrammalis Moschl. Abb. Senck. Ges. xvi. p. 305. 



Porto Rico. 



Genus 161. Tineodes. 



Tineodes Guen. Delt. & Pyr. p. 236 (1854). 

 Carcantia Wlk. xvii. 424 (1858). 



Palpi porrect, the 2nd joint tbree times length of bead, thickly 

 scaled, and with bair projecting from extremity extending as far 

 as the short naked 3rd joint ; maxillary palpi triangularly dilated 

 with scales ; frons roughly scaled ; antennae longer than the fore 

 wing and annulate ; legs very long and slender, the outer spurs 

 half the length of inner. Fore wing very long and narrow ; veins 

 3, 4, 5 well separated at origin ; 6 from well below upper angle ; 



