. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 184 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology 6. 7. Fore wings with two or more branches or Rs arising from the apparently fused stems of Ri and Rs 7 Fore wings with all the branches of Rs arising from a single sector 9 Antennae moniliform in both sexes; ovipositor not projecting; crossveins few; ocelli absent 8 Antennae of male coarsely pectinate; ovipositor exserted; vertex with three prominent ocellus-like tubercles; crossveins numer- ous; rather small species. Cosmopol. (Dilar (Fig. 342), Lidar, Eur.; Nallachius, Am


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 184 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology 6. 7. Fore wings with two or more branches or Rs arising from the apparently fused stems of Ri and Rs 7 Fore wings with all the branches of Rs arising from a single sector 9 Antennae moniliform in both sexes; ovipositor not projecting; crossveins few; ocelli absent 8 Antennae of male coarsely pectinate; ovipositor exserted; vertex with three prominent ocellus-like tubercles; crossveins numer- ous; rather small species. Cosmopol. (Dilar (Fig. 342), Lidar, Eur.; Nallachius, Am.; Nepal, Asia) DILARIDjSD. Figs. 345-346. Neuroptera 345. Micromus, wings (Tillyard) Hemerobiidse. 346. Psychopsella, outline of body and wings (Tillyard) Psychopsidse. 8. Fore wings with three or more branches of the radial sector pres- ent, veins R4 and R5 arising separately. (Fig. 345). Cosmopol. (Boriomyia, Drepanepteryx, Gayomyia, Hemerobius, Magalomus, Micromus) Fore wings with apparently two radial sectors, one of which is R 2+3 and the other R4+5. Widespread. (Eurobius, Psectra, Spadobius, Sympherobius) 9. Rather large, moth-like species, with broad wings, the costal area of the fore wings very wide, Sc, Ri and Rs closely parallel, forming a chitinized triple midrib and fusing at the apical fourth of the wing; antennas short; rare, nocturnal species. (Fig. 346). (Psychopsis, Megallanes, Austr.; Psychopsella, Arteriop- teryx, Psychophasis, ethiop.; Megapsychops). PSYCHOPSID-ffi. 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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