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Secondaries : veins 6 and 7 stalked ; 8 close to 7 to near end of cell. 

 Thoracic crest. 



Type. L. capticina, Linn. 

 Capucina, Linn., Syst. Nat., i, p. 507 (1758). 

 Americana, Harv. Can. Ent., ix, p. 95 (1877). 



Herhertina, gen. nov. 



Antennae with minute fascicles. Head with small tuft. Primaries 

 broad ; a tuft of hairs on inner margin ; areole small ; vein 6 from 

 areole ; 8-10 stalked. Secondaries : veins 3 and 4 apart ; 6 and 7 

 stalked ; 8 diverging from 7 at middle of cell. 



Type. H. eumeta, Druce. 

 JEwneta, Druce (Lophopteryx), Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 (7), v, p. 514 (1900). 



Odontosia. 

 Odontosia, Hitbn, Verz. Bek. Schmett., 145 (1888). 



Antennae pectinated to tips. Palpi short. Primaries long ; outer 

 margin crenulate, oblique ■ long tuft on middle of inner margin ; 

 vein 5 from middle of discocellular ; 6 from areole near cell ; 7 and 

 8 from end of areole. Secondaries: veins 3 and 4 apart; 6 and 7 

 stalked ; 8 close to 7 to near end of cell. No thoracic crest. 



Type. 0. carmelita, Esp., from Europe. 

 Carmelita,~Es\). (Bombyx), Schmett., iii, Cont., p. 65, t. 91, 



f.i. (1790). 

 Elegans, Strecker (Lophopteryx), Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Phil., 1884, p. 285 = Notaria, Hy. Edw. (Notodonta), 



Ent.Amer., i, p. 17 (1885). 



Hypepleschka. 



ITyper&schra, Butl., Aim. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), vi, 65 

 (1880). 



Male antennae pectinate to tips. Palpi hairy. Primaries : outer 

 margin smooth ; vein 5 from middle of discocellular; 6 from upper 

 angle of cell ; 7-10 stalked. Secondaries : 6 and 7 stalked ; 8 close 

 to 7 to near end of cell. 



Type. H. pallida, Butl., from India. 

 Pallida, Butl., Ann, Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), vi, 1880, p. 65. 



