1895.] or THE SCH(EXOBII>M AXD CRAMBIX.T. 949 



Fig. 31. 



■~^^- y 



Eromene ocellea, (^. %. 



(l)tEROMEKE EXPANSA, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1881, p. 590. Japan. 



Type. (2) EKOM;£:!fE bella, Hiibn. Europe. 



(3)tEB,OMEi!fE A]!fAPiEiLA, Zel]. Sicily. 



(4)tEBO>iEJ«^E wocHEELLA, Zell. Europe. 



(5) Eromene rambueiella, Dup. Sicily ; Syria. 



„ viaculella, Zell. 



(6)tER05iENE superbella, Zell. Europe ; Syria ; Punjab. 



(7)*Eromene cambeidgei, Zell. Trans. Ent. Soc. (3) v. p. 463. 



Egypt 



(8) Eromene ocellea, Haw. Europe ; Algeria ; Aden 



Persia ; Punjab ; Bombay 



(9) Eromene californicalis. Pack. Ann. Lye. N. York, x. p. 264 



California ; Sandwich Isls 



(10) Eromen^e texana, Eob. Ann. Lye. Nat. Ilist. ix. p. 155, pi. i 



f. 5. U.S.A 



(11)*Eromene CHiHiQUiTEN^sis, Zell. Hor. Ent. Eoss. 1877, p. 70, 

 pi. i. f. 25. 



List of undetermined Species. 

 Eromene lata, Staud. Greece. 



„ jaxartella, Erseh, Lep. Turk. p. 82. Turkestan. 



„ joulverosa, Eom. Mem. iii. p. 47, pi. ii. f. 14. 



Transcaucasia. 



G-enus Canuza. 



Oanuza, Wlk. xxxv. 1771 (1866). 



Erotomanes, Meyr. P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. vii. p. 152 (1882). 



Proboscis well developed ; palpi extending about twice the 

 length of head and thickly clothed with long hair; maxillary palpi 

 triangularly scaled ; frons with a conical prominence ; antennae 

 somewhat annulate ; tibiae with the spurs long ; abdomen with 

 the claspers large. Eore wing with the costa arched towards 

 apex, which is somewhat rounded ; vein 3 from before angle of 

 cell ; 4, 5 well separated at origin ; 7 from upper angle ; 10,11 

 free and oblique. Hind wing with the median nervure slightly 



