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16b. Forewing with 11 or more veins. 



19a. Forewing with 12 veins; hindwing 8-veined. 



21. Curtorama cassiae 

 19b. Forewing with 11 veins; hindwing 7-veiued. 



20a. Hindwing with Sc+Ri and Rs parallel, without distinct basal 

 crossvein, although sometimes with vestige of one; posterior 

 margin of eighth abdominal sternite evenly rounded (fig. 202) . 



15. Dendropsyche burrowsi 

 20b. Hindwing with Sc+Ri and Rs either converging at point above 

 cell, or connected by prominent crossvein; posterior margin 

 of eighth sternite more or less truncate (figs. 209-218). 

 21a. Antennal pectinations arising basad (fig. 377); apex of fore- 

 wing evenly rounded (fig. 162) 14. Basicladus 



21b. Antennal pectinations arising mesad or beyond (figs. 375, 376) ; 



apex of forewing not evenly rounded, somewhat acute 



(figs. 160, 161). 



22a. Forewing with scales of discal cell either broadly oblance- 



olate, or, if hairlike, with apices almost invariably 



bidentate (fig. 341); vinculum of male genitalia longer 



than broad 12. Astala 



22b. Scales of discal cell very slender and hairlike (fig. 351) 

 with acute apices; vinculum broader than long. 



30. Hyaloscotes pithopoera 



1. Solenobia Duponchel 



Solenobia Duponchel, Hist. Nat. Lep France, Suppl., vol. 4, pp. 201, 428-430, 

 1842; Cat. iMethod. Lep. Eur., p. 358, 1844-46.— Zeller, Linn. Ent., vol. 7, 

 pp. 332, 343, 1852.— Herrich-Schaffer, Syst. Bearb. Schmett. Eur., vol. 5, 

 pp. 26, 40, 1853; p. 88, 1855. — Stainton, List Brit. Animals Brit. Ivlus., 

 vol. 16, p. 5, 1854; Insecta Britannica, vol. 3, p. 19, 1854. — Frey, Tineen 

 und Pterophoren Schweiz, p. 13, 1856. — Stainton, Man. Brit. Butterfl. 

 Moths, vol. 2, p. 285, 1859.— Hofmann, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr., vol. 4, pp. 

 35-40, I860.— Wocke, Stett. Ent. Zeit., vol. 23, p. 68, 1862.— Heinemann, 

 Schmett. Deutschl. und Schweiz, vol. 2, no. 2, p. 21, 1870; Anal. Tab. Best. 

 Schmett., vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 1, 1877. — Wocke in Staudinger, Cat. Lep. Eur. 

 Faun., p. 266, 1871. — Nolcken, Arbeit. Nat. Ver. Riga, new ed. 4, vol. 24, 

 p. 467, 1871.— Milliere, Cat. Lep. AIpes-Maritimes, p. 295, 1875.— Sand, 

 Cat. Lep. Berry et Auvergne, p. 154, 1879. — Frey, Lep. Schweiz, p. 335, 

 1880.— Snellen, \ainders Nederl., vol. 2, pp. 416, 444-445, 1882.— Barrett, 

 Ent. Mo. Mag., vol. 31, p. 163, 1895.— Chapman, Ent. Mo. Mag., vol. 32, 

 p. 79, 1895.— Barrett, Ent. Mo. Mag., vol. 33, p. 125, 1897.— Durrant, 

 Ent. Mo. Mag., vol. 33, p. 220, 1897.— Reutti, Verh. Naturw. Ver. Karls- 

 ruhe, vol. 12, p. 305, 1898.— Tutt, Nat. Hist. Brit. Lep., vol. 2, pp. 155-162 

 (etc.), 1900.— Dyar, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 52, p. 353, 1902 [1903].— Rebel 

 in Spuler, Schmett. Eur., vol. 2, p. 187, 1910. — Forbes, Cornell Univ. 

 Agric. Exp. Sta. Mem. 68, p. 143, 1923.— Meyrick, Rev. Handb. Brit. 

 Lep., p. 835, 1928.— Dalla Torre and Strand, Lep. Cat., pars 34, p. 27, 

 1929.— Fletcher, Mem. Dep. Agric. India, vol. 11, p. 205, 1929.— Mc 

 Dunnough, Check List Lep. Canada and USA, pt. 2, p. 103, 1939 — Ko- 

 zhantshikov. Fauna SSSR, vol. 3, pt. 2, pp. 131, 132, 249, 1956.— Sauter, 



