A New Family of the Lcpidovtera. 



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(b.) Forewing fuscous brown, the veins with 



pale streaks philopalns. 



(2) Lemonia dumi, Linn., Faun. Suec., p. 293 (1761). 



Europe. 



(3) Lemonia balcanica, Herr.-Schaff Schmett., Eur. 



II, p. 109, ff. 26-28 (1844). Armenia. 

 Gastropacha bremeri, Kol., Mel. Ent. v, p. 98, 

 p]. 18, f. 2 (1846). 



Lemonia dumi, <$ I 



(4) *Lemonia vaillantini, Oberth., Et. Ent. xiii, p. 



28, pi. 6, f. 33 (1890). Algeria. 



(5) Lemonia ballioni, Christ., Hon. Soc. Ent. Ross. 



xxii, p. 310 (1888), id Rom. Mem. v, p. 200, pi. 

 10, f. 2. Caucasus. 

 *Lemonia ballioni, vsly. 2)onticits, Auriv., Deutsch 

 Ent. Zeit. Lep. vii, p. 188 (1894). Armenia. 



(6) Lemonia taraxaci, Esp. Schmett., iii, p. 68, pi. 



8, ff. 6, 7 (1782). C. Europe. 



(7) *Lemonia philopalus, Donz., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 



xi, p. 198, pi. 8, f. 2 (1842) ; Oberth., Et. Ent. 

 xiii, p. 28, pi. 6, f. 34 (1890). Barbary. 



Genus SABALIA. 



Type. 

 Sabalia, Wlk. xxii, 547 (1865) pica/rina. 



Heteranaphe, E. Sharpe, A.M.N.H. (6) v, p. 442 



(1890) jacsoni. 



Conventia, Weymer, Berl. Ent. Zeit., 1896, p. 88 . . sericaria. 



Proboscis absent ; palpi slight, porrect to just beyond frons ; an- 

 tennae of male bipectinate with moderate drooping branches ; head 

 and thorax clothed with long rough hair ; fore tibiae short with curved 



