92 ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



A REVIEW OF THE NORTH AMERICAN CHRYSAUGIN.E. 11 



[Lepidoptera, Pyralidae.] 

 By HARRISON G. DYAR. 



This subfamily of Pyralidas is represented in North America 

 by but few species, nearly every one of which belongs to a 

 separate genus. Several species had accumulated in the 

 collection of the National Museum which it was desirable to 

 place, and to do so I have made a cursory review of our 

 species, with the following result : 



TABLE OF THE GENERA OF CHRYSAUGIN^E OCCURRING IN NORTH AMERICA. 



Hind wing with the veins all present. 



Fore wing with veins 2-3 stalked, 4 and 5 from the cell Galasa. 



Fore wing with veins 2 to 5 from the cell. 



Fore wing with vein 10 arising from the stalk. 



Palpi upturned to vertex Tosale. 



Palpi porrect, downcurved Chalinitis. 



Fore wing with vein 10 arising from the cell Salobrena. 



Fore wing with veins 4-5 stalked. 



Fore wing with 12 veins Clydonopteron. 



Fore wing with II veins. 



Fore wing with vein II anastomosing with i2.Xantippides. 



Fore wing with vein II free Arta. 



Hind wing with vein 4 absent. 



Fore wing with vein n anastomosing with 12, 10 absent, 



Condylolomia. 



Fore wing with vein II free. 

 Fore wing with 12 veins. 



Fore wing with vein 10 arising from the stalk. 



Hind wing with veins 3, 5 separate Amestria. 



Hind wing with veins 3, 5 stalked. 



Fore wing with vein 3 from the angle of the cell, 



Caphys. 



Fore wing with vein 3 stalked with 4 and 5, 



Artopsis. 



Fore wing with vein 10 arising from the cell Satole. 



Fore wing with n veins. 



Fore wing with veins 4 and 5 stalked, 3 from the cell, 



Acallis. 

 Fore wing with veins 3 to 5 stalked Parachma. 



* Published by permission of the Secretary of the Smithsonian 

 Institution. 



