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NOTOLOPHUS. By Dr. W. Schaus. 
Analytical Table of Genera. 
Group I: Areolatae. 
(Forewing with a more or less developed areole.) 
A. Palpi porrect. 
a. Hind tibiae with one pair of spurs. 
a 1 . Antennae pectinated with terminal bristles. 
b 1 . Antennae pectinated without terminal bristles. 
b. Hind tibiae with two pairs of spurs. 
a 1 . Legs hairy. 
b 1 . Legs smooth. 
B. Palpi upturned. 
a. Hind tibiae with one pair of spurs. 
a 1 . Fore wing with vein 11 free 
Notolophus. 
Byrdia. 
Hemerocampa. 
Animomyia. 
Eloria. 
b 1 . Fore wing with vein 11 connected with subcostal by a bar or anastomosing with 10 to form areole. 
Caviria. 
b. Hind tibiae with two pairs of spurs. 
Olene. 
Group 2: Inareolatae. 
(Forewing without areole.) 
A. Hind tibiae with one pah’ of spurs. 
a 1 . Fore wing with veins 7—9 stalked. 
a 2 . Hindwing with veins 3 and 4 from cell. 
b 2 . Hindwing with veins 3 and 4 on long stalk. 
b 1 . Forewing with 7—10 stalked. 
B. Hind tibiae with two pairs of spurs. 
a 1 . Forewing with veins 7—9 stalked. 
a 2 . Apex of forewing rounded. 
b 2 . Apex of forewing acute. 
b 1 . Fore wing with veins 7—10 stalked. 
a 2 . Vein 10 given off before 7. 
b 2 . Vein 10 given off beyond 7. 
c 1 . Forewing with 7 and 8 stalked 9 absent. 
d 1 . Fore wing with 7 and 9 absent in male. 
e 1 . Forewing with 7 absent, 8—10 stalked. 
a 2 . Hindwing crenulate. 
b 2 . Hindwing not crenulate. 
a 3 . Apex of forewing slightly produced. 
b 3 . Apex of forewing not produced. 
a 4 . Termen of hindwing rounded. 
b 4 . Termen of hindwing straight. 
Note: Not included the somewhat doubtful genus: ^ 
the Pericopidae. 
Stilpnotia. 
Phreata. 
Thagona. 
Sarsina. 
Staetherinia. 
Porthetria. 
Nygmia. 
Blazia. 
Desmoloma. 
Phiditia. 
Phecada. 
Rolepi. 
Sorocaba. 
i Wkr. and the genus Leuculodes Dyar, which belongs to 
1. Genus: Xotoloplius Germar. 
Male. —Palpi porrect with rather long hairs. Antennae with long branches, bipectinate, and with 
terminal bristles. Legs hairy with a single pair of spurs on hind tibiae. Forewing: vein 2 well before lower 
angle; 3 near angle; 4 and 5 slightly apart from angle; 6 from upper angle; 7, 8 and 9, 10 from areole; 
11 free. Hindwing: veins 3 and 4 from lower angle; 5 above angle; 6 and 7 stalked. 
Type of genus, antiqua Linn. 
antiqua. N. antiqua L. (= nova Fitch). Vide Seitz Vol. II, p. 117. The species is widely distributed in northern 
badia. Unided States. — Ab. badia Hy. Edw. (72 a) has the basal and terminal areas heavily shaded with blackish brown. 
