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Divided into 
1, Geomernipe ; 2. Praryrrericipm; 3. Pyranipe. 
V. TORTRICINA (Rennie). Antenne either distant 
or near at the base, in some very long, often pectinated or 
bearded in the males ; palpi rounded, velvety or scaly ; 
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wings entire in some, divided in others a) 
Divided into 
1. Torrricipz; 2. Yronomeutipe ; 8. Tree ; 
4. Axuciripe. 
SPHINGINA (Rennie). 
Divided into, 
1. Zycznipx, with the antenne spindle-shaped, with- 
out a bundle of scales at the tip; palpi long; abdomen 
ending in a small tuft; wings covered with powdery 
scales . . 5 . . 
2. Spnincips, with the antenne prism-shaped, tipped 
with a scaly bristle, or naked ; palpi short ; abdomen not 
ending in a tuft . . . “ 
3. Sessirpx, with the antenne prism-shaped, having a 
slight hook and a slanting scaly projection at the tip ; 
palpi short ; abdomen ending in a tuft ‘ : 
4. AScerupx, with the antenn@ spindle-shaped, and 
tipped with a plume of scales; palpi long; eyelets two 
very minute behind the antennwe ; abdomen ending in a 
tuft ; wings most frequently transparent, 
ZYGANIDZ (Leacn). 
Divided into 
1. Ino, with the antenne either doubly pectinated, or 
simple and not curved . C air we 
2. Anrnrocera, with the antenne haying an abruptly 
curving club at the tip . . . 
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