LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 1409 



Cosmotviche lobulina, Hubn. Verz. Schmett. 189, 1940. 

 Cosmotriche lunigera, Hubn, Verz. Schmett. 189, 1941. 

 Lasiocampa lobulina, Boisd. Gen. Eur. Lep. 72, 592. 

 a—d. Europe. From M. Becker's collection. 



e. 



Genus 6. ODENESTIS. 

 Corpus crassum. Palpi validi, pilosi, porrecti, caput longe 

 superantes; articulus 3us elongatus. Antennae thorace multo lon- 

 gjores. Abdomen alas posticas triente superans. Pedes validi, 

 pilosi ; tibiae posticae calcaribus duobus apicalibus minimis. Alae 

 latae, subdenticulata? ; anticae vix acuminata?, apud costam sub- 

 rectae, margine exteriore recto aut vix convexo, parum obliquo. 

 Mas. — Antennae latissime pectinatae. Fcem. — Antennae subpec- 

 tinatae. 



Odenestis, Germar ; Stepk. III. Brit. Ent. Haust.u.bl. Boisd. 



Her r.-S chaff. 

 Phalaena-Bombyx, p., Linn. ; Don. ; Stew. ; Turt. 

 Phalaena, p., List, Albin ; Wilkes ; Harris. 

 Bombyx, p., Fabr. ; Esp. ; Illig. ; Schr. ; Hubn. ; Haw. ; Borkh. ; 



God.; $rc. 

 Losiocampa, Schr. 



Gastropacha, p., Ochs. Herr.-Schceff. 

 Odenestis, p., Curt. 



Body thick. Palpi stout, pilose, porrect, extending far beyond 

 the head ; third joint much elongated. Antennae generally much 

 longer than the thorax. Abdomen extending for one-third of its 

 length beyond the hind wings. Legs stout, pilose ; hind tibiae with 

 two very minute apical spurs. Wings broad, very slightly denticu- 

 lated. Fore wings hardly acuminated, almost straight along the 

 costa, straight or hardly convex along the exterior border; second 

 inferior vein almost contiguous to the first ; third very remote from 

 the second and from the fourth. Male. — Antennae deeply or very 

 deeply pectinated. Female. — Antennae slightly pectinated. 



Aurantiaco miniacea ; alae anticae puncto medio albo ; linea 

 posterior longe ante apicera excurrens. - Pruni, Linn. 

 B. Fusca (mas) aut ochracea (fcem.) ; alae anticae puncto medio 

 gemino albo ; linea posterior in apicem alae excurrens. 



potatoria, Linn. 



