LEPIDOPTEKA. 
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* Veins 3 and 4 from one point ; 6 distant from 7 in (f , stalked 
in 2 1^* ^'tnycles^ 
t Veins 3 and 4 distant j 6+7 in both sexes. 
14. Atdochlorts. 
(3. Vein 2+3 'with a long stalk 16. Empyrmma, 
15. Vein 2 further from 3 than 3 from 4 16. Sain ita. 
a. Vein 6 -wanting. 
* Abdomen pedunculate ] wings limpid ,*7:8, 9, 10. 
17. Eumenogaster. 
t Abdomen broadly sessile ; fore wings 7 ; 8+9, 10. 
a. Wings limpid, with a dark border. . . . 18. Chrysostola, 
h. Wings coloured 19. Echeta. 
b. Vein 6 as strong as the rest, 
a. The four spurs of hind tibiae small and nearly equal. 
* Anus without peculiarity. 
a. Veins 2 and 3 of fore wings stalked, 7 in the black margin. 
20. Gnophecla, 
h. Veins 4 and 6 of fore wings stalked, of hind wings at least 
from one point 21. Correhia. 
c. Veins 4 and 6 of fore wings separated, or from one point. 
— In the fore wings 7 ; 8, 9, 10 22. CtmucTxa. 
= In the fore wings 7 : 8+9, 10 .... 23. Charidea. 
d. Veins 2-6 of hind wings at equal distances. 
24. Euclera. 
t Anus of 2 "^ith a long seta ; fore wings 7 : 8, 9, 10. 
26. Ccrcopliora. 
} Anus truncated, with a brush of hairs . . 26. ELccmaterion. 
13. Middle spurs of hind tibiae twice as long as posterior ; veins 
3-5 of hind wings from one point 27. Trichcea. 
Herrich-Schaffer also remarks (/. c. pp. 103-105 and 113- 
117) upon many described species of this family from Cuba. He 
criticises Walker^s catalogue severely. 
Stainton (Brit. Butt. & Moths, pi. 3) figures Procris glohidarm (fig. 1) and 
Anthrocera fiUpendidm (fig. 2). 
G. Allard (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s^r. vii. p. 316) notices 7 species of this 
family found by him in Algeria, and remarks especially upon the characters 
of one which he identifies with Z. faustina. 
Nadia andlla (Linn.). On the characters of this species and its occurrence 
in Britain, see Newman, Entomologist, iii. pp. 238-239. 
New genera : — 
Sctrocastnia, g.n., Groto, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vi. p. 176. Allied to Aly- 
pia\ labial palpi erect, curved, and pressed ngaijist the front, pilose, joint 3 
obtuse and rather short ; wings very ample, angles rounded ; fore wings witli 
median veins 1-3 approximate and equidistant at base, and costal veins more 
aggregated than in Alypia ; legs stout, spinose, tibial spurs very long on 
hind legs. Sp. Ephialtias tribuna (Hiibn.). 
Eu^diirrhoptcrus, g. n., Grote, 1. c. p. 176. Allied to Endryas ; head very 
large 5 palpi loosely haired, horizontal, joint 3 minute; abdomen without 
tufts; legs stout, spinose. Sp. E. pocyt, sp. n., Grote, l. c. p. 178, Cuba. 
