53. Lyrma, with the body more or less thick ; all the 
ings entire; the first pair narrow, shining, with cross 
nes . 5 , 4 
54, Bomnycra, with the body more or less thick ; all 
e wings entire ; the first pair narrow, shining, without 
oss lines; the palpi with the last joint ovally pointed . 
55. Scoropuita, with the body more or less thick ; all 
e wings entire ; the first pair narrow, shining ; the palpi 
ith the last joint blunt. . 5 
56. Grammesra, with the body more or less thick ; all 
e wings entire ; the first pair pale, not shining, with cross 
ines 9 ; . . 
57. Leucanra, with the body more or less thick ; all the 
ings entire ; the first pair narrow, pale, not shining, and 
ithout cross lines ‘ . . 
58. Cenaropacta, with the body more or less thick ; 
1 the wings entire ; the corselet not crested, woolly, or 
kiny the antenne thickening or flat . . 
50, Suuyra, with the body short ; the first pair of wings 
ngish, narrow, and acute; the antenna not thickening . 
60, Acnarta, with the body short; the first pair of 
ings longish, narrow, and blunt; the antenne not thick- 
ning f : < ‘ 
61. Onruosra, with the hody short; the first pair of 
ings longish and narrow ; the palpi very short and hairy, 
rojecting forward, with the last joint almost concealed 
62. Semropnona, with the body short ; the first pair of 
ings longish and narrow; the palpi very short, very 
airy, projecting forward, the last joint almost concealed ; 
xserted, and deflexed * . i 
63, Cermna, with the body short; the first pair of 
ings longish and narrow ; the palpi very short, very hairy, 
xserted, and not deflexed . 5 
64, Apatexa, with the body longish ° . 
65. Breria, with the body longish and slender; the 
ings entire; the palpi so short as to be scarcely per- 
ptible  . : 4 < 
66, Acosmer1a, with the body longish and slender ; the 
ay short, projecting forwards, very slightly ascending, 
ith the last joint exserted iS ; : 
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