Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories . antennae very slightly bent at base, where theyshow a little thicker coating of scales. Labial palpi rather short, withthe terminal joint subequal. Maxillary palpi scaled,small in both sexes. Wings rather long and wings with 11 veins, the cell closed by a fold;4 and 5 furcate from a single stem ; 8 out of 7. Hindwings 7-veined ; cell closed by a fold; the subcostalvein joined to the costal by a short branch beyond theclosure of the cell; 8 out of 7, a very short furcationbefore apices ; 3 and 4 fu


Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories . antennae very slightly bent at base, where theyshow a little thicker coating of scales. Labial palpi rather short, withthe terminal joint subequal. Maxillary palpi scaled,small in both sexes. Wings rather long and wings with 11 veins, the cell closed by a fold;4 and 5 furcate from a single stem ; 8 out of 7. Hindwings 7-veined ; cell closed by a fold; the subcostalvein joined to the costal by a short branch beyond theclosure of the cell; 8 out of 7, a very short furcationbefore apices ; 3 and 4 furcate just beyond the cross-vein. This genus differs from Romeosoma by the 11- veined primaries and the absence of the suprabasal constriction of themale antennse; on the hind wings, veins 3 and 4 furcate beyond the cell. Dakruma turhatella^ fig. 12 (neuration). <? ?. Whitish-gray. Cell striped with white. Inner line thick, black-ish. A black discal upright streak. Outer line double, blackish, withbroad, white, included space, oblique, a little uneven, twice more promi-.


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