SYSTEMATIC PORTION 



Key to Genera 



A. Eyes naked. 



a Discal cell of primaries very short; veins Ki, Rs and Mi stalked 



Edwardsimemita. 



b Discal cell of primaries normal; Ri separate from R5 and Mi. .Dicogaster. 



B. Eyes haired. 



a Eyes very small, hidden Glovcria. 



b Eyes medium or large, prominent. 



a' Veins R: and Rj of primaries terminating on costa remote from apex 



Qiiadriiia. 



b' Veins R: and R3 terminating around apex or R3 on outer margin, 

 a" Palpi large, forming with front prominent conical protuberance.. 



Prorifroiis. 



b" Palpi small or moderate. 



a' Mi and Ms of secondaries stalked, epiphysis lacking in S 



Tachy[>tera. 



b" M-j and Ms of secondaries connate ; epiphysis in $ well- de- 

 veloped Caloecia. 



GENUS GLOVERIA Pack. (Type arizonensis, Pack.) 



Glovcria Packard, Rep. Peab. Acad. IV, 89 (1872); H. Edwards, Papilio IV, 

 105 (1883); Dyar, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 52, 261 (1903) . (partim). 



Dendrolimus Neumoegen & Dyar (non Germar), Ent. News IV, 248 (1893) J 'd. 

 Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc. II, 158 (1894) ; Dyar, Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, IV, 

 23 (1896). 



Eyes very small, thickly haired ; palpi small, porrect, not projecting beyond 

 front nor forming a conical protuberance with same ; antennae in $ with long 

 pectinations, in $ shortly bipectinate ; abdomen extending considerably beyond 

 secondaries, with prominent divided anal tuft in $ sex ; epiphysis in $ very 

 small, in 9 wanting; primaries long, narrow, costa, especially in 9, well 

 rounded at apex, discal cell small, vein Ri from cell near base of wing, R™ and 

 Rj shortly stalked, former to apex, latter to outer margin, Ri from near apex of 

 cell, Rs and Mi connate or slightly stalked from apex of cell, M; and Ms con- 

 nate, from lower angle of cell, Cui well separated, Cui from near base of wing. 

 Secondaries with well developed intercostal cell, giving rise to veins S. C. and 

 Ri; Ms and Ms on fairly long stalk, Cui from about lower angle of cell, Cu-j 

 from half way between base and lower angle; traces of 1st anal vein on both 

 wings. Sexes dissimilar; males with more or less hyaline area in central por- 

 tion of wings. 



