REVISION OF THE OECOPHORIDAE — CLARKE 41 



6. Sacculus extended as a furcate process or as a broad truncated 



expansion with a small toothlike clasper; or vesica armed 

 with a forked or strongly curved single cornutus. 4. Semioscopia (p. 149) 

 Sacculus and cornuti not as above 7 



7. Clasper absent or present; if present then the aedeagus twisted; 



or sacculus with process from base; or aedeagus with basal 



process 5. Depressaria (p. 163) 



Clasper always present but without the above combinations 



(figs. 62, 65, 67) 8 



8. Clasper divided (fig. 67) 2. Martyrhilda (p. 125) 



Clasper simple (figs. 62, 65) 9 



9. Uncus and socii fused forming hood (fig. 65) 3. Bibarrambla (p. 146) 



Uncus (if present) and socii not fused (fig. 62) 1. Agonopterix (p. 43) 



10. Anellus with lateral processes (figs. 60, 61, 62, etc.) 14 



Anellus without lateral processes (figs. 69, 72, 78, 80) 11 



11. Clasper present (figs. 78, 80) 12 



Clasper absent (figs. 69, 72) 13 



12. Clasper concave distally; aedeagus coiled, bandlike basally 



(figs. 78, 78a) 21. Hofmannophila (p. 258) 



Clasper never concave distally; aedeagus never coiled or band- 

 like basally (figs. 80, 80a) 10. Inga (p. 217) 



13. Gnathos flat, broad, shovel-shaped; vinculum narrowly 



rounded (fig. 69) 15. Carolana (p. 239) 



Gnathos narrowed distally; vinculum strongly produced an- 

 teriorly (fig. 72) 11. Martyringa (p. 228) 



14. Extension of sacculus with tuft of strong, curved setae (fig. 



71) 13. Carcina (p. 233) 



Sacculus without such tuft 15 



15. Sacculus with pointed, curved or nearly straight, free extension 



(figs. 60, 61, 66, 81) 16 



Sacculus without such free extension (figs. 74, 76, 79, 82) 19 



16. Vinculum spatulate (fig. 60) 22. Endrosis (p. 262) 



Vinculum rounded (figs. 61, 66, 81) 17 



17. Vesica unarmed (fig. 61a) 17. Fabiola (p. 244) 



Vesica strongly armed (figs. 66a, 81a) 18 



18. Lateral processes of anellus flattened and expanded distally 



(fig. 66) 16. Decantha (p. 241) 



Lateral processes of aneUus not appreciably flattened; pointed 



distally (fig. 81) 20. Epicallima (p. 254) 



19. Vesica strongly armed (fig. 74a) 14. Mathildana (p. 236) 



Vesica unarmed (figs. 76a, 79a, 82a) 20 



20. Lateral processes of anellus sharply pointed; aedeagus small, 



weak (figs. 79, 79a, 82, 82a) 21 



Lateral processes of anellus dilated distally; aedeagus stout 



(figs. 76, 76a) 12. Pleurota (p. 230) 



21. Lateral processes of anellus very broad basally; gnathos pointed 



(fig. 79) 19. Chambersia (p. 252) 



Lateral processes of anellus of about equal width throughout; 



gnathos not pointed (fig. 82) 18. SchiflEermiilleria (p. 246) 



KEY TO THE GENERA BASED ON FEMALE GENITALIA 



1. Anterior apophyses branched (figs. 101, 116) 2 



Anterior apophyses not branched (figs. 95, 97, etc.) 3 



