LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1441 



3. Caksia sororiata. 



C. imbutataB major, pallidior ; alee anticce lituris diversis; posticce 

 fimbria alba non inlerlineata. 



Geometra sororiata, Hubn. Geom. pi. 68, f. 355. 

 Carsia sororiata, Guen. PhaL ii. 495, 1720. 

 C. imbutata, var. P 



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Genus 3. ANAITIS. 



Corpus graeile. Frons squamosa, inter palpas producta. Pro- 

 boscis robusta. Palpi acuti, frontem superantes. Antennae longa?, 

 filiformes, non setulosae. Abdomen longura, depressum, foeminae 

 apiece subrecurvum vix "acutum. Pedes squamosi; tibia) anticae 

 fusiformes, breves, ungula apicali flexa; tibiae posticae calcaribus 

 quatuor sat longis. Alae oblongae, sublanceolatse ; anticae acutae, 

 saepe subfalcatae, lineis conspicuis, puncto discali nullo, fimbria 

 incisa. 



Carsia, p., et Mesotype, Hubn. Verz. Schm. 336, 338. 



Anaitis, Dup. Lep. iv. Ill ; Boisd.; Leder,; Guen. PhaL ii. 495. 



Aspilates, p., Treit. 



Larentia, p., Treit. 



Lareotia, p., et Chesias, p., Herr.-Sch. 



Body slender. Front squamous, projecting between the palpi. 

 Proboscis stout. Palpi squamous, paler beneath at the base, ex- 

 tending beyond the front, forming an acute rostrum; third joint 

 extremely minute. Antennae long, filiform, not setulose, slightly 

 velvety beneath in the male. Abdomen long, depressed, slightly 

 conical, with prominent apical valves in the male, slightly recurved 

 and hardly acute at the tip in the female. Legs squamous; fore 

 tibiae fusiform, less than half the length of the fore femora, with a 

 crooked appendage at the tip; hind tibiae with four moderately long- 

 spurs. Wings oblong, somewhat lanceolate. Fore wings acute, 

 often slightly falcate; lines very disiinct; no discal point; fringe 

 indented. 



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