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cubitus of hind wings apparently 3- 

 branched. — NoduidcB (Owlet Moths), p. 184. 



3dA l^^ 



Fig. 119. — Venation of a tortricid 

 (Cacoecia). {After Comslock.) 



Fig. 120. — Venation of Thyridopleryx. 

 {After Comstock.) 



Fig. 121. — Venation of a cossid {Prionoxystus). {After Comstock.) 



FF. Subcosta of hind wings united with radius for a 

 considerable distance; cubitus of hind wings 

 apparently 4-branched. — ArctiidcB (Tiger Moths), 

 p. 18 r. 



