. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 230 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology into plume-like divisions (Figs. 384, 385); legs very long. Plume moths 12 Wings entire, not cleft nor divided into finger-like divisions, rarely (Gelechiidae) the fore wings moderately cleft 14 12. Wings divided into two to four divisions 13 Each wing divided into six plumes; small, silvery white moths. (Orneodes, widespr.) (Fig. 384) ORNEODID^. Figs. 378-385. Lepidoptera 378. Plumose antenna of moth (Duncan). 379. Pectinate antenna of moth (Duncan). 380. Melittia, head, in


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 230 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology into plume-like divisions (Figs. 384, 385); legs very long. Plume moths 12 Wings entire, not cleft nor divided into finger-like divisions, rarely (Gelechiidae) the fore wings moderately cleft 14 12. Wings divided into two to four divisions 13 Each wing divided into six plumes; small, silvery white moths. (Orneodes, widespr.) (Fig. 384) ORNEODID^. Figs. 378-385. Lepidoptera 378. Plumose antenna of moth (Duncan). 379. Pectinate antenna of moth (Duncan). 380. Melittia, head, in lateral view (Beutenmiiller) ^Egeriidae. 381. Bembecia, middle leg (Beutenmiiller) Mger'ndx. 382. Melittia, wings (Beutenmiiller) ^Egeriidae. 383. Pterophorus, wings (Berlese) Pterophoridx. 384. Orneodes, wings (Berlese) Orneodidae. 385. Platyptilia, wings (Fernald) Pterophoridae. 13. Fore wings divided into two plumes, rarely four, hind wings into three; double series of large, divergent scales along underside of cubital vein of hind wing; small, delicate moths, usually prettily colored. (Oxyptilus, Platyptilia, cosmop.; Pterophorus, widespr.) ^ (Figs. 383, 385, 404). (ALUCttlD/E) Each wing divided into two plumes. (Cenoloba, Indomal., Austr.) (See couplet 39) OXYCHIROTID^, part 14. Underside of hind wing with a double series of enlarged and di- vergent scales along the cubital vein; tibiae exceptionally long, thin and with long spurs. (Agdistis, Palsearc, Ethiop.). PTEROPHORID^E, part Underside of wings without such specialized scales 15. 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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