PHILIP A. Ml XZ 65 



25 (30). M:iand R9 arising separately and the latter arising at the suhnodus 26 



26 (27). Legs quite long; femora strongly compressed. Tibial sj)ines long, numer- 

 ous. \odus not very oblique, so that Sc ends beyond the level of the base of M3. 

 Cuba. (Fig. 145.) Microneura Selys, 1886 



27 (26). Legs short; femora not compressed. Nodus oblique, so that Sc ends before 

 the level of the base of M3 28 



28 (29). Wings narrow, about one-sixth or one-seventh as wide as long. The first 

 antenodal space twice as long as the second and also longer than the tliird. Ac 

 otten v'er>' near the level of the first antenodals. Cuba and Central America to 

 Brazil. (Fig. 146.) Protoneura Selys, 1857 



29 (28). Wings broader, about one-fifth as wide as long. The first antenodal space 

 twice as long as the second, and equal to the third. .\c usually at a level inter- 

 mediate between the antenodals. British C.uiana. (I'ig. 147.) 



Epipleoneura Williamson, 1915 



30 {2~,). M3 and Rs joined at their origin into a single vein arising beyond the sub- 

 nodus; or they may arise as separate veins, but if so, Rs still arises beyond the 

 subnodus 31 



31 (32). Cui about two and one-half cells long, so that it passes through the cross- 

 vein coming down from the subnodus. The first and third antenodal costal 

 spaces about equal; the second much shorter, more than one-half of the third. 

 Stigma long and narrow, twice as long as wide. British Guiana. (Fig. 148.) 



Epipotoneura Williamson, 191 5 



32 (31). Cui ending at the cross-vein descending from the subnodus. The three 

 antenodal costal spaces about equal. Wings rather broad, almost one-fourth as 

 wide as long. Stigma shorter 33 



33 (34). iM'in the front wing arises at the se\enth postnodal ; in the hind wing at the 

 fifth. British Guiana Phasmoneura'^ Williamson, 1916 



34 (33)- ^^i iri the front wing arises before the seventh postnodal, usually at or be- 

 fore the sixth; in the hind wing at the fourth or before. British Guiana. (Fig. 

 149.) Psaironeura Williamson, 191 5 



35 (20). The subquadrangle ot about the same length as the space before Ac. 

 Australian genera 36 



3^ (39)- Cui more than one cell long and traversing the cross-vein coming down 

 from the subnodus. The space between the fork of Mi^o and the base of 

 Alia is not o\er two-thirds as great as that between the fork of Mr 2 and the 

 subnodus 37 



37 (38). Mia arising about five cells before the stigma in the hind wing. The quad- 

 rangle almost as long as the second antenodal space. Cui extending six to seven 

 cells beyond the quadrangle. New South Wales. (Fig. 139.) 



Neosticta Tilhard, 191 3 



38 (37)- Mia arising about three cells before the stigma in the hind wing. The quad- 

 rangle shorter than the second antenodal space. Cui extending three to four 

 cells beyond the quadrangle. Australia. (Fig. 140.) 



Austrosticta Tillyard. 1908 

 '^ Description only was available for this genus. 

 MEM. AM. ENT. SOC, 3. 



