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2. Forewings with a simple areole (or rarely a double 



areole but 10 stalked with 7, 8, 9) 3. 



Forewings with a double areole, 10 arising 



separately 10. 



Forewings without areole, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 stalked... 12. Chrysocraspeda. 



3. Antennae of J simple or serrate, ciliated 4. 



Antennae of J^ laminate, or shortly pectinate, with 



long terminal fascicles of cilia 11. 



Antennae of ^ pectinate, without terminal fascicles 



of cilia 12. 



4. Posterior tibiae of $ without middle spurs 5. 



Posterior tibiae of $ with two pairs of spurs 8. 



5. Posterior tibiae of (?■ without spurs 6. 



Posterior tibia? of ^ with terminal spurs 7. Sterrha. 



C. Hindwings of ^ with a glandular swelling and 



deeply incised at tornus 1. Mnesterodes. 



Hindwings of ^ not so 7. 



7. Middle tibias and basal tarsal joints of <^ clothed 



with long hair 2. Xenocentris. 



Middle tibite and tarsi of ^ normal 3. Eois. 



8. Posterior tibiee of J" without spurs 4. Leptomeris. 



Posterior tibiae of ^ with terminal spurs _ 9. 



9. Palpi and underside of thorax clothed with long 



roughhairs 5. Dasybela. 



Palpi and thorax not hairy , 6. Pylarge. 



1 0. Posterior tibiae of ^ without spurs 8. Somatina. 



Posterior tibiae of J' with terminal spurs 9. Autanepsia. 



11. Abdomen without lateral tufts 10. Problepsis. 



Abdomen with lateral tufts of long hairs on apical 



segments 11. Trygodes. 



12. Forewings with 11 anastomosing very shortly, well 



before origin of 7 13. Ptochophyle. 



Forewings with 11 anastomosing for some distance 



beyond origin of 7 14. Gnamptoloma. 



13. Forewings with areole double 15. Organopoda. 



Forewings with areole single 14. 



14. Posterior tibiae of J extremely short and densely 



tufted with long hairs, first joint of tarsi 



immensely elongate 16. Brachycola. 



Posterior tibiae and tarsi of ^ not so 15. 



15. Posterior tibiae of ^ without middle spurs l(i. 



Posterior tibiae of J with one or two middle spurs 17. 



