PHILIP A. MUNZ 65 



25 (30). JNIaand R, arising separately and the latter arising at the subnodus 26 



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

 ous. Xodus 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 le\el 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 third. Ac 

 oiten very 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. Ac usually at a level inter- 

 mediate between the antenodals. British Guiana. (Fig. 147.) 



Epipleoneura Williamson, 191 5 



30 (25). Ms 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 3 1 



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). Main the front wing arises at the seventh postnodal; in the hind wing at the 

 fifth. British Guiana Phasmoneura^^ Williamson, 191 6 



34 (33). M2 in 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. 

 i^Q.) .Psaironeura Williamson, 191 5 



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

 Australian genera 3^ 



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

 from the subnodus. The space between the fork of M1+2 and the base of 

 I\La is not over two-thirds as great as that between the fork of M]+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 TilKard, 191 3 



38 (37). Mi^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 Til hard, 1908 



22 Description only was available for this genus. 

 MEM. AM. ENT. SOC, 3. 



