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" Crossing " — almost similar to the last, but giving the impression that the nervures 



cross each other. 

 "Confluent " — when the nervures run together for a distinct space. 



Where two indications are given, read — left wing and right wing. 

 A. Wallengkeni : 



FOUE-WINGS. UIND-WINGS. 



Mon. Rev Slight footstalk ; perhaps more fre- 

 quently anastomosis Small nervure. 



Lapland Anastomosis Point. 



Finland Footstalk „ 



„ Anastomosis Minute nervure. 



„ Long footstalk „ „ 



Rannoch (6 ex.) ...Footstalk Nervure. 



„ „ Point. 



„ (2 ex.) ... ,, Minute nervure. 



„ „ Crossing. 



A. STIGMATELLA : 

 Mon. Rev Not stated. 



Nordreisen, Arctic 



Norway Biangulate — Anastomosis Crossing. 



„ (7 ex.)... Anastomosis Minute nervure. 



„ „ Confluent. 



„ ,, Minute nervure. 



Lapland Biangulate —Anastomosis Crossing. 



„ Anastomosis — Footstalk ,, 



„ Footstalk — Anastomosis ? 



Alten Anastomosis ? 



A. MULIEBRTS : 



Mon. Rev Anastomosis almost invariably Confluent or minute nervule. 



Arundel Anastomosis — Biangulate ? 



„ Minutely biangulate-Anastomosis ..Confluent. 



„ „ „ „ ...Crossing. 



Lanarkshire Anastomosis Confluent. 



„ „ Slightly confluent. 



Bohemia Anastomosis — Slight footstalk F 



„ Anastomosis Confluent. 



Haslithal Biangulate— Anastomosis Nervure. 



Anastomosis — Biangulate 



(5 ex.) . . . Biangulate 



A. ARCTICA : 

 Mon. Rev Short footstalk or Anastomosis Minute nervure or point. 



