. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 259 129. (Fig. 429). (Antispila, Heliozela, widespr.). (See couplet 124) Most HELIOZfcLIDiE Discal cell reaching almost to the end of the wing, its posterior edge straight, the branches of R, M and Cu very short; hind tibiae with a row of strong bristles. (Some species of Phyllo- cnistis). (See couplet 96) PHYLLOCNfSTID^ Accessory cell unusually large, extending halfway to the base of the wing and hind wing without closed cell and with reduced venation; hind tibiae very hairy; antennae long,
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 259 129. (Fig. 429). (Antispila, Heliozela, widespr.). (See couplet 124) Most HELIOZfcLIDiE Discal cell reaching almost to the end of the wing, its posterior edge straight, the branches of R, M and Cu very short; hind tibiae with a row of strong bristles. (Some species of Phyllo- cnistis). (See couplet 96) PHYLLOCNfSTID^ Accessory cell unusually large, extending halfway to the base of the wing and hind wing without closed cell and with reduced venation; hind tibiae very hairy; antennae long, those of the male heavily ciliate; vertex often with a large loose semi-erectile tuft. (Fig. 427). (Tischeria, widespr. (T. malijoliella, Apple leaf- miner)) TISCHERIIDiE. Figs. 424-430. Lepidoptera 424. Scythris, wings (Walsingham) Scythrididx. 425. Elachista, wings (Spuler) Elachistidz. 426. Coleophora, wings (Forbes) Coleophoridae. 427. Coptotriche, wings (Walsingham) Tischeriidar. 428. Mompha, wings (Busck) Cosmopterygidae. 429. Antispila, wings (Spuler) Heliozelidae. 430. Holcocera, wings (Forbes) Blastobasidae. Accessory cell smaller, or more often absent (if long, hind wing with closed cell and complete venation); otherwise of different conformation 130 130. Hind tarsi with more or less distinct groups of bristles near the ends of the several joints, the hind tibiae smooth-scaled or with stiff bristles; middle or hind legs displayed when in resting position, either raised or held out sideways. (Heliodines, Holarc, Austr.; Schreckensteinia, Holarc; Pancalia, Augasma, Palaearc; Stathmopoda, Indoaustr., Ethiop., Palaearc; Idioglossa). {TIN/E-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
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