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australian thyrididae and pyralidae 

 Sub. Fam. GALLERIANAE. 



1. Corcyrn. 



2, Hypolophota, 



3. Paralipsa. 



A group of small size but almost universal distribution, 

 which is proportionately well represented in Australia. 



A. Forewings with veins 7 and 8 stalked. 

 B. Hindwings with vein 5 absent. 

 0. Hindwings with cell open. 

 D. Forewings with 5 absent. ... 

 Di). Forewings with 6 present. 

 E. Forewings of (J with costa folded 

 over beneath and bearing a large 

 glandular swelling ... 

 EE. Forewings of ^ not folded over 

 beneath. 

 F. Forewings with 9 arising from 8 

 before 7. 

 a. Forewings narrow-elongate; hind- 

 wings with 7 anastomosing 

 with 8 nearly to apex 

 GG. Forewings not narrow-elongate ; 

 hindwings with 7 anastomosing 

 with 8 not more than half its 

 length. 

 H. Forewings elongate-oval, apex 



and termen rounded... 

 HH. Forewings ratber broad, apex 

 rounded - rectangular, termen 

 straight. 

 FF. Forewings with 7 arising from 8 

 before 9. 

 G. Hindwings with 7 anastomosing 



strongly with 8. 

 GG. Hindwings with 7 connected with 

 8 at a point only. 

 c(j. Hindwings with cell closed. 

 BB. Hindwings with 5 present. 



0. Hindwings with cell open 



D. Forewings with 7 from 8 before 9 



DD. Forewings with 9 from 8 before 7. 

 ▲A. Forewings with 7 and 8 separate. 



The genera (iaUeriHthenia and FAdami are not included in 

 this tabulation, as I do not know their characters. 



Melissoblaptes, 



Doloessa. 



