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79. Xerenx, with all the wings rounded ; white, with 
an interrupted black border " ‘3 
80. Barra, with all the wings rounded ; snow white, 
with very indistinct dusky streaks : ‘ 
81. Fmonra, with all the wings rounded, powdery, and 
with dusky uniting streaks ; the antenne much pectinated. 
82. Crparra, with the first pair of wings, with a some- 
what solid band in the middle é : 
83. Emmetest, with the first pair of wings haying nu- 
merous waved streaks 7 4 
PLATYPTERICID& (Srepurns). 
The body slender ; the antenne of the male for the most 
part pectinated ; two palpi short, awl-shaped, curved 
towards the tip; the caterpillar lizard-shaped, behind 
tapering, without any clinging feet. 
Divided into 
1. Prarypreryx 
2. Drupana 5 F | i 
3. Cinix F cS i F 
PYRALID4 (Leacn). 
The body always slender; the antenne of the male 
bristle-shaped, and-rarely pectinated. 
Divided into, 
1. Hypena f , 
2. Potyrocon 
3. Mapora 
4, Crepropia ; x 
5, Actossa . 3 F ' 
6, Pynaxis ' . F 
7. AcRrorera x ; J 
8. Srmaéruis 2 ; e 
9. Ennyouta ‘ . il 
10. Pyravusra 
11. Hyprocamra 
12. Diapnania 
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