bo 
NOCTUID. 
Larva with all the prolegs present, almost smooth, the warts 
sometimes produced to slight processes, the thoracic somites some- 
times dilated. 
Fig. 1.—Larva of Hutelia adulatrix. 4, 
The subfamily is a parallel development with the Stictopterine 
from the Noctuine, from which it is distinguished by the single 
frenulum formed by conjoined bristles in the female and the more or 
less developed paired anal pencils of hair or long tubular anal tuft. 
PHYLOGENY oF THE EUTELIAN A”, 
Pacidara. 
Tibiocillaria, 
Bombotelia. 
Eutelia, Chiumetia, 
Pateta. Thyriodes. 
Phlegetonia. Marathyssa. 
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Anigrea. Anuga. Aon, 
Pectes, 
Key to the Genera. 
A. Abdomen with dorsal series of crests. 
a. Tegule produced to a hood; the tarsal joints 
with tufts of scales. 
a’, Abdomen with lateral tufts on 3rd segment 
containing long spatulate scales ............... Pacrwara, p. 3. 
b'. Abdomen without lateral tufts containing long 
Bpatulate scales! <tksssdiscareeurensntene too eee ene Trprocrnnartra, p. 5, 
b. Tegule produced to a slight dorsal ridge ......... Bomsorerta, p. 6. 
ce. Tegulx not produced toa hood or dorsal ridge. 
a‘, Kore wing with the termen excised or oblique 
below: veln.O' sox iuerastesass caenene erence ee ene Eure, p. 15. 
