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ZYGAENOIDEA. 
ZYGAENIDAE. 
In the small moths of the genus Pollanisus, the only species investigated, 
no strigil is present. 
LIMACODIDAE. 
Neither sex possesses a strigil. Тһе antennae are comparatively short, 
but are usually bipectinated in the male, frequently only on the basal 
portion. All the tibiae, and also the first tarsal segments, are thickly fringed 
with long hair-scales; on the anterior pair of legs these scale-brushes may 
carry out the functions of the strigil. 
LASIOCAMPOIDEA. 
LASIOCAMPIDAE. 
. The genera Entometa and Porela have a strong strigil springing from a 
little below the base of the tibia and extending almost to the apex. It 
is slightly flattened, curved, and spur-like (fig. 15). 
NOCTUOIDEA. 
LiPARIDAE. 
The Liparidae have the strigil rising above the middle of the tibia. 
Frequently it springs from just below the base, as in Laelia, Notoloupus, 
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orm. The outer margin, instead of being free from base to apex, is à 
