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Division II. 



Base of the second siibraarginal areolet much nearer to the tip of the 

 wing than to the base of the first subinarginal areolet. 



Ex. — A. plicatus, Antiorus, Eaues, MalieoUis, Pehago, Gorgasus, in- 

 glorius, Amychi, Ainythaon, Maso, Sydneensis, Alatus, Barium, Baletus, 

 Tamenus, Centho, iopterus (u.g.), Sophus, barbarus, Crabroniformis, Api- 

 cata, Calatinus, Clirysitis, Ponarius, Blasio, Balacrus, Antiphus, Triopas, 

 Alastor (n.g.), Halmus, Aphellas, Noas, Abuntius, Paron, Jacksonii, Lecy- 

 thus, Agrius, apicalis, Sadyates, Alethes, Autimachus, Ccedicius, Orphne, 

 varius, flavicornis, Anlilco, Echepolis, Margitis, Ochesius, Dasius, Mucins, 

 Scaurus, Bulbus, fimbriatus, albiceps, forcipatus, trigonus, aestivus, cothur- 

 natus, geniculatus, punctipenuis, varipes, iuconstans, cinerarius, Therima- 

 chus, Congedus, elicitus, Ilyagnis, Herdonius, Maricus, Gamaxus, Tra- 

 chalus, Lyoorias, luctificus, obumbratus, exilis, aoutangulatus, patercuhis? 

 pra;finiens, variabilis, flavescens, annulipes ? culiciformis ? grandis, penul- 

 timus, discutiens, ultimus, mucidus. 



Division- III. 



Base of the second submarginal areolet a little nearer to the tip of 

 the wing than to the base of the first submarginal areolet. 



Ex. — A. Corynieta, Ilagno, rufinervis, Gerion, brcvipennis, Coras, 

 Paropus, Thimbro, Lascus, flavicornis, villicatus, annulatus, Eupator, 

 Tatius, Taniphilus. 



Division IV. 



Base of the second submarginal areolet nearly equally distant from 

 the tip of the wing and from the base of the first submarginal areolet. 



Ex. — A. licros, Daraps, velustus, macrotelus, Tcadius, Ogulinus, Cu- 

 riatius, Corissus, Ctesicles, Hilarii, opuleutus, germanicus, pyrrhomystax, 

 leoninus. 



Division V. 



Base of the second submarginal areolet further from the tip of the 

 wing than from the base of the first submarginal areolet. 

 Ex. — A. Pelicus, Corylhus, Gavins, Antidomus. 



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