. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BRUES AND MELANDER: CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 227 125. Labial palpi beak-like, with the second joint rough-scaled on the upper side and smooth within, and the third joint porrect and inconspicuous; fore wings with Al lost, all veins independently arising from the discal cell, rarely R4 and R5 stalked; hind wings with R and Mi approximate or stalked and widely distant from M2. (If the second joint of the palpus is bristly on the outer side and third joint is well set off refer to couplet 101; if R4+5 are stalked and bo


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BRUES AND MELANDER: CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 227 125. Labial palpi beak-like, with the second joint rough-scaled on the upper side and smooth within, and the third joint porrect and inconspicuous; fore wings with Al lost, all veins independently arising from the discal cell, rarely R4 and R5 stalked; hind wings with R and Mi approximate or stalked and widely distant from M2. (If the second joint of the palpus is bristly on the outer side and third joint is well set off refer to couplet 101; if R4+5 are stalked and both terminate in the costa and M2 of the hind wings is not widely separate from Mi see Anarsia cf of the Gelechi- ida>, couplet 126). Mainly holarctic. (Commophila, Hyster- osia, Phalonia {=Canchylis), Pharmacis, Chlidonia, Phthe- ochroa, Euxanthis). (COMMO PHILIPS, CONCHYLIDM). PHALONIID-ffi. Figs. 420-423. Lepidoptera 420. Hystricophora, fore wing (Heinrich) Olethreutidse. 421. Agnippe, wings (Busck) Gelechiidse. 422. Gnormoschema, head from side (Busck) Gelechiidse. 423. Glyphipteryx, wings (Spuler) Glyphipterygidse. Palpus upturned to the middle of the front or beyond, the third joint long and slender, usually tapering. (If the palpi and pro- boscis are obsolete, see couplets 20, 40, 46, Taloeponidoe, Psy- chidoe 126 126. Both wings with Al lost (extreme tip present in Symmoca, spp.); outer margin of hind wing usually concave, sometimes quite emarginate and the apex produced; fore wings with R5 running into the costa, stalked with R4. (Figs. 421, 422). The largest family of Microfrenatse, with about 400 genera and 3,700 species including many destructive species. (Anacampsis (Leaf- rollers), Anarsia (A. lineatella, Peach twig-borer), Aristotelia (A. fragarioe, Strawberry crown-miner), Duvita, Dichomeris, Glyphidocera, Recurvaria, Sitotrdga (S. cerealella, Angou- mois grain-moth), Pectinophora (P. gossypiella, Pink boll-. Please note that these images are extracted from sc


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