. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 246 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Ocelli vestigial; frenulum normal, weak; fore wings with vein Cu trifid; fore wings commonly with recurved tip. (Fig. 405). (See couplet 83). (Euchera, Edapteryx, Drepana, Cilix, Palsearc; Falcaria, Holarc). (DREPANULIDAE) DREPANIDjE 71. Proboscis present, palpi recurved above the vertex, with bare third joint; ocelli present, eyes bare; thorax and abdomen smoothly clothed with scales; day-flying, often brightly colored. (Fig. 402). (Aganais, Peridrome, Neochera, Asota, Call


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 246 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Ocelli vestigial; frenulum normal, weak; fore wings with vein Cu trifid; fore wings commonly with recurved tip. (Fig. 405). (See couplet 83). (Euchera, Edapteryx, Drepana, Cilix, Palsearc; Falcaria, Holarc). (DREPANULIDAE) DREPANIDjE 71. Proboscis present, palpi recurved above the vertex, with bare third joint; ocelli present, eyes bare; thorax and abdomen smoothly clothed with scales; day-flying, often brightly colored. (Fig. 402). (Aganais, Peridrome, Neochera, Asota, Callimorpha, Nyctemera). (HfPSIDAi, AG AN AID Ai, CALLIM6RPHIDAZ, AS6TIDAE) (See couplet 73) NYCTEMERIM; Proboscis absent (except in Munichryia); thorax and abdomen hairy 72. Figs. 402-406. Lepidoptera 402. Asota, wings (Hampson) Nyctemeridae. 403. Lymantria, wings (Hampson) Lymantriicla?. 404. Pterophorus, hind leg of male (Fernald) Pterophoridae. 405. Euchera, wings (Hampson) Drepanida?. 406. Ephestia, wings (Chittenden) Pyralididz. 72. Fore wings with a single radial areole, apex of wings rounded; tympanum conspicuous. (See couplets 67, 74) LYMANTRIIM;, part Fore wings with two radial areoles, the basal one very long, apex of wing acute; female without frenulum. (See couplet 80). Australasian. (Anthela, Chelepteryx) . ANTHELID^E, males 73. Tympanal hoods large, consisting of two rounded bosses separated by about one-third the width of the abdomen; black moths with light marks on the wings and often with metallic tints. (See coup- let 71). Mainly Neotropical. (Daritis, Hyahirga, Gnophaela, Pericopis) PERICOPIDlNiE; NYCTEMERIDiE. 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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