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10. Heavy brownish black anal streaking in forewing; 2d m usually directly below 

 1st r-m; setal spotting on longitudinal veins inconspicuous (pi. 3, fig. 1). 



townesi, new species (p. 509) 



No heavy anal streaking in forewing; 2d m usually basad of 1st r-m; setal 



spotting conspicuous (pi. 3, fig. 2) chilctia, new species (p. 515) 



Cliniacia areolaris (Hagen) 



Figure 18; Plate 2, fioure 1 



Micromus areolaris Hagen, 1861, p. 199 (Florida). 



Climacia areolaris McLachlan, 1869, p. 21, fig. — Banks, 1905, p. 25. — Navds, 



1935, p. 32, figs. 15-18.— Carpenter, 1940, p. 255, text-figs. 57, 58; pi. 3, 



fig. 24. 

 Climacia dicfyona Needham, 1901, p. 558, text-figs. 34-36; pi. 12, figs. 1-5 (Saranac 



Inn, N. Y.).— Banks, 1905, p. 26. 

 Sisyra lampra Navc<s, 1914, p. 60 (Lakehurst, N. J.); 1935, pp. 33, 34. 



Head with vertex yellow, occasionally with some yellowish brown, 

 sometimes a longitudinal, dark brown streak immediately behind 

 and adjacent to pronotal margin (not always visible on pinned 

 specimens); face yellow, sometimes light brownish; palpi yellow; 

 antennae blackish brov/n, often becoming slightly lighter at the 

 apices (approximately 57-62 segments) ; legs yellow, with mesothoracic 

 and metathoracic coxae brown; pronotum yellowish to medium 

 brown dorsally, sometimes with central blackish brown streaking, 

 mesothoracic and metathoracic pleura darker bro\vn; abdomen 

 brownish. 



Forewing (pi. 2, fig. 1): Average length of female 5.2 mm., male 

 4.6 mm., average width of female 1.8 mm., male 1.48 mm.; membrane 

 yellowish with two prominent and two less conspicuous blackish 

 brown spots and three prominent yellowish to hyaline areas; the 

 first large dark brown patch, the basal radiomedial streak, longi- 

 tudinally elongate and usually beginning in the subcostal space 

 about where Sc and R almost meet, continuing along R+MA to R 

 or almost to Rs posteriorly, extending laterally to vicinity of 1st r, 

 the second an oblique antepterostigmal spot directed basally, usually 

 broadest at the costa, then proceeding down along and narrowing at 

 2d r and 1st r-m with distal portion of subcostal area usually dark 

 brown but sometimes almost clear, the two spots more or less inter- 

 connected by intervenational streaks from Rl to MP; the third dark 

 brown spot sometimes indistinct, a small postpterostigmal spot, and 

 the fourth, a small basal anal patch along inner margin; longitudinal 

 mtervenational brownish streaks along apical fourth and entire outer 

 and inner margins of wing from pterostigma down except sometimes 

 clear near Cul and Cu2; all veins brown in general except for portions 

 in the 3^ellowish areas of the wing and middle thirds of R2 and R3; 

 pterostigma with long central yellowish area covering seven or eight 

 costal cross-veins between antepterostigmal and postpterostigmal 



