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Genus X. CLEODORA. 
Cleodora p., Curt. B. BE. fo. 671 (1837). 
Capilli depressi. Ocelli nulli. Antenne articulis elongatis (apicem 
versus obtuse et remote dentate), articulo basali elongato. Haustel- 
lum mediocre, squamatum. Palpi labiales medioeres, articulo se- 
cundo infra scopiformi, pilis antice valde productis, articulo terminali 
aculeiformi reflexo. Ale elongate, lenge ciliate ; posteriores ante 
apicem profunde emarginat ; anteriores: cellula discoidalis elon- 
gata; vena apicalis ¢rifida, infra eam rami quatuor; posteriores : 
cellula costalis valde angusta; vena subcostalis simplex; mediana 
trifida. 
Head smooth. Ocelli none, Antenne with elongate joints (towards 
the apex obtusely and remotely dentate); basal joint elongate. Tongue 
of moderate length, clothed with scales. Labial palpi moderately long ; 
the second joint beneath like a brush, the hairs anteriorly much pro- 
longed ; terminal joint slender, pointed, reflexed. Wings elongate, with 
long cilia; the posterior deeply emarginate before the apex. In the 
anterior wings the discoidal cell is elongate, the apical vein ¢rifid, be- 
neath it are four veins from the discoidal cell. In the posterior wings 
the costal cell is extremely narrow; the subcostal vein is simple; the 
median vein is trifid. 
Although several species of this genus occur on the continent, 
but one representative of it has yet been met with here. The 
larva of none of the species are known. 
1. Cytisella, Curt. B. HE. fo. 671 (1837).—fuscipennis, Westw.— 
Walkeriella, Dougl. Alis anticis lutescentibus, costam versus satura- 
tioribus, vel brunnescentibus, strigulis posticis oppositis obliquis palli- 
dis, costali longiore ac posteriore; ciliis griseo-fuscis, apice bis satura- 
tius-cinctis. xp. al. 54 tin. 
Head and face yellow. Palpi whitish-yellow. Antennz pale fus- 
cous. Anterior wings yellowish, towards the costa darker, more or less 
brownish, with two oblique opposite pale streaks towards the hinder 
margin, that on the costa is the longer and rather posterior; cilia 
greyish-fuscous, with two dark lines running round the apex of the 
wing. Posterior wings greyish-fuscous, with “paler cilia, 
This pretty species is not uncommon at Dartford Heath, i in 
July, amongst fern and broom; it is rather restless in the net, 
running about with its wings half expanded. 
Genus XI. CHELARIA. 
Curraria, Haw. L. B. 626 (1829); Curt.; Step.; Dup. Gelechia 
p», Zell. 
