544 TORTRICINA 



Fairly numerous in the European region, but represented by 

 comparatively few species elsewhere. Some exotic genera are 

 peculiarly narrow-winged, combining with this character greater 

 length of palpi, and a strong tendency to the possession of 

 scale-tufts in the disc of forewings. Forewings with central 

 fascia parallel to termen, ocellus absent. The larvae appear to 

 be almost always internal feeders, whereas in the two preceding 

 families this habit is less frequent. 



PHYLOGENY OF PHALONIADAE. 



TABULATION OF GENERA. 



1. Hind wings with 3 and 4 remote at origin . 2. 



,, connate or stalked . 4. 



2. Forewings with 7 and 8 stalked . .1. LOZOPERA 



separate . 3. 



3. Forewings with 7 to termen . . 3. CHLIDONIA. 



,, to costa or apex . 2. PHALONIA. 



4. Forewings with 7 and 8 stalked . . 7. CLYSIA. 



separate . 



5. Forewings with 7 to apex . . .6. 



termen . . .7. 



6. Forewings in # with costal fold . . 4. EUPOECILIA. 



,, without costal fold 5. COMMOPHILA. 



7. Forewings in <$ with costal fold . 9. HYSTEROSIA. 



without costal fold . . 8. 



8. Hindwings with 6 and 7 stalked . . 8. EUXANTHIS. 



approximated 6. ANISOTAENIA. 



1. LOZOPERA, Stph. 



Thorax with posterior crest. Forewings : 7 and 8 stalked, 7 

 to costa. Hindwings: 3 and 4 remote at origin, 6 and 7 

 stalked. 



Restricted to a few closely allied European species. Larva 



