Moths . a. Exp. 18-20 millim. Genus , Wlk. Cat. xxvii, p. 87 (1863). Type, L. planalis, Wlk. Range. Pala?arctic, Ethiopian, and Oriental regions. Palpi of male minute ; of female projecting about the length ofhead and downcurved at extremity ; maxillary palpi filiform;frons with a conical tuft; antennas simple. Pore wing of male witha large glandular swelling at base of costa below; vein 3 frombefore angle of cell ; veins 4, 5 from angle, which is much pro-duced; 8, 9 stalked from 7 ; 10, 11 free: female with vein 3 fromangle of cell, which is not produced ; 4, 5 stalked. Hind w


Moths . a. Exp. 18-20 millim. Genus , Wlk. Cat. xxvii, p. 87 (1863). Type, L. planalis, Wlk. Range. Pala?arctic, Ethiopian, and Oriental regions. Palpi of male minute ; of female projecting about the length ofhead and downcurved at extremity ; maxillary palpi filiform;frons with a conical tuft; antennas simple. Pore wing of male witha large glandular swelling at base of costa below; vein 3 frombefore angle of cell ; veins 4, 5 from angle, which is much pro-duced; 8, 9 stalked from 7 ; 10, 11 free: female with vein 3 fromangle of cell, which is not produced ; 4, 5 stalked. Hind wing withthe cell open; veins 2, 3, 4, 5 at regular intervals ; 7 anasto-mosing with 8. LAMORIA. AC ABA. 7 4149. Lamoria planalis, Wlh. Cat. xxvii, p. 88; C. $ S. no. irubella, Wlh. Cat. xxx, p. 955. Melissoblaptes bipunctanus, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii, p. 375 (neeHaw.). Pale brown. Pore wing irrorated with fuscous ; traces of anirregularly dentate antemedial dark line; a speck, spot, or small. Fig. 6.—Lamoria planalis, § • f* annulus in cell and larger discocellular spot or annulus; a highlydentate, postmedial, more or less prominent line oblique from costato vein 4, where it is sharply angled, then inwardly oblique ; amarginal series of black specks. Hind wing pale brownish. Bab. S. Africa ; throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma. inillim. 4150. Lamoria anella, Schif. Wien. Verz. p. 135 ; C. #. 8. no. sociella, Hiibn. Samml. eur. Schmett., Tin. fig, 24 (nee Linn.).Pempelia adaptella, Wlh. Cat. xxvii, p. 74; C. if S. no. 4631. Head, thorax, and abdomen grey-brown. Fore wing grey-brown, often entirely suffused with red or fuscous ; an indistincthighly dentate antemedial line; a more or less developed speck incell and discocellular spot; a highly dentate postmedial linesharply angled on vein 4 and often reduced to streaks on the veins :a marginal series of specks. Hind wing pale semihyaline,suffused with fuscous towards margin. Hab. Europe ; Afr


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