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on each side, terminating in a strong claw, the inner one especially long. 
Fourth row of tarsal spines obsolescent, only an occasional spine being 
present. Vestiture of thorax rather rough, composed of single and forked 
hairs. 
Figure 10. Male genitalia of Eucoptocnemis fimbriaris Gn. 
Male Genitalia. Corona present, but weak; harpe as in Agrotis; no 
editum. Uncus rather broad with truncate apex. Clavus minute. Juxta 
weak at base, but with faintly spiculate side-flaps. Vesica armed apically 
with a small cornutus without bulbed base. 
Includes fimbriaris Gn., tripars Wlk., and dapsilis Grt. The genus is 
obviously an offshoot from Agrotis and the type of genitalia is closest^to 
that of daedalus Sm. 
Proragrotis gen. nov. 
Type, Porosagrotis longidens Sm. 
Eyes naked. Palpi upturned, with third joint slightly porrect; second 
joint fringed below with long hairs; third joint smooth. Front with large 
saucer-like prominence with raised edges, containing a central truncate 
process. Male antenna; lengthily bifaseiculate. Tibi* all spined, fore 
tibia short and broad, much shorter than first tarsal joint, smooth-scaled, 
with complete row of spines on each side, terminating in stout claws. 
Fourth row of mid-tarsal spines present. Vestiture of thorax smooth, 
scaly, with metathoracic tuft moderately developed. 
Figure 11. Male genitalia of Proragrotis longidens Sm. 
