. Fig. 76. Wing of Oe. flavipes. the third is the upper branch of the postical vein, which closes the discai cell below; the discai cell is somewhat long, and also the basal cells are long; the lower branch of the postical vein is only slightly recurrent, not parallel with the margin, and meeting the anal A^ein almost rectangularly; the anal vein is straight, reaching the margin; the anal cell is a little shorter than the second basal cell. Stigma present, sometimes very weak. The axillary lobe is large. Alula almost not developed, fringed at the margin. Alar squamula small, likewise fringed.


. Fig. 76. Wing of Oe. flavipes. the third is the upper branch of the postical vein, which closes the discai cell below; the discai cell is somewhat long, and also the basal cells are long; the lower branch of the postical vein is only slightly recurrent, not parallel with the margin, and meeting the anal A^ein almost rectangularly; the anal vein is straight, reaching the margin; the anal cell is a little shorter than the second basal cell. Stigma present, sometimes very weak. The axillary lobe is large. Alula almost not developed, fringed at the margin. Alar squamula small, likewise fringed. So far as I am aware the developmental stages of the genus are not 13*


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