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 Genus 7. SARMATIA. 

 Mas. Corpus gracile. Proboscis brevis. Palpi graciles, com- 

 ssi, oblique ascendentes, tborace breviores; articulus 2us sub- 

 pilosus ; 3us nudus, vix subspatulatus, 2o non brevior. Antenna? 

 crenulatae, subserratae, corporis dimidio vix longiores. Abdomen 

 cylindrico-conicum, alas posticas vix superans. Pedes sat graciles, 

 subnudi; tibiae posticae calcaribus longis. Alae uiediocres ; anticae 

 a pice reetangulatae, non subfalcatre. 



Sarmatia, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 25. 



Male. Body slender. Proboscis short. Palpi slender, com- 

 pressed, obliquely ascending, shorter than the thorax ; second joint 

 slightly pilose ; third bare, hardly subspatulale, as long as the 

 second. Antennae distinctly crenulaled, slightly serrated, hardly 

 more than half the length of the body. Abdomen cylindric-conical, 

 hardly extending beyond the hind wings. Legs moderately slen- 

 der, almost bare ; hind tibiae with long spurs. Wings moderately 

 broad. Fore wings rectangular at the tips, not subfaleate; hind 

 part of the exterior border oblique. 



1. Sarmatia intekitalis. 



Cinereo-fusca ; alee anticce spatio inter lineas interiorem et exte- 

 riorem nigras undulatas nigro-fusco, tinea exleriore postice 

 angulata, linea submarginati e guttis punctisque nigris, ma- 

 cula reniformi e litura nigra. 



Sarmatia interitalis, Guen. Delt. et Pyral. 25, 15. 



a, b. South Africa. Presented by Dr. A. Smith. 



Genus 8. HYPENA. 



Corpus gracile. Fasciculus frontalis porrectus, acutus. Pro- 

 boscis brevis. Palpi porrecii, pilosi, tborace nonnunquam non bre- 

 viores, saepissime angulati ; articulus 2us longissimus ; 3us brevis, 

 saepissime lanceolatus. Antennae graciles, corporis dimidio lon- 

 giores. Thorax squamosus. Abdomen saepe cristatum, alas posti- 

 cas non superans. Pedes graciles, vix pilosi ; tibiae posticae calcari- 

 bus longis. Alas latae; anticae acutae, saepissime subialcatae. Mas. 

 — Antennae saepe subserratae et ciliatae. Fcem. — Autennae vix 

 ciliatae. 



