. Fig. 74. Wing of M. anomalus. unforked, thus only one cubital ceil; the discal vein is forked, thus four posterior cells, and from the discal cell three veins go to the mar- gin, the third is the upper branch of the postical vein, closing the discal cell below; the lower branch of the postical vein recurrent; there is no anal vein developed (or only the basal part, closing the anal cell below). The discal cell is rather long; the basal cells small, and the anal cell about as long as the second basal cell. Stigma present. The axillary lobe is large. Alula not developed, but the wing here with


. Fig. 74. Wing of M. anomalus. unforked, thus only one cubital ceil; the discal vein is forked, thus four posterior cells, and from the discal cell three veins go to the mar- gin, the third is the upper branch of the postical vein, closing the discal cell below; the lower branch of the postical vein recurrent; there is no anal vein developed (or only the basal part, closing the anal cell below). The discal cell is rather long; the basal cells small, and the anal cell about as long as the second basal cell. Stigma present. The axillary lobe is large. Alula not developed, but the wing here with a long fringe. Alar squamula fringed at the margin.


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