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Subfamily CRAMBIN.E. 

 Proboscis well developed or minute ; palpi porrect ; the maxillary 



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usually anastomosing with 8. 



The larvae are usually grass or reed feeders. 



Key to the Genera. 



A. Hind wing with vein 6 from upper angle 

 of cell or stalked with 7. 



a. Palpi hardly reaching beyond the 



frons, which is produced to a corneous 



point 9. ESCHATA, p. 28. 



b. Palpi extending two or three times 



length of head. 

 a'. Fore wing with veins 8, 9 stalked ; 



7 separate. 

 a a . Hind wing with vein 4, 5 from 



a point or stalked. 

 a 3 . Frons rounded and not pro- 

 duced 4. PLATYTES, p. 19. 



b 3 . Frons with a conical pro- 

 jection. 

 a 4 . Fore wing with veins 6, 7 



stalked 6. STKNOCHILO, p. 24. 



4 . Fore wing with veins 6, 7 



from cell. 



a". Palpi about three times 

 length of head ; fore 

 witig with the apex pro- 

 duced 8. CHILO, p. 26. 



b s . Palpi about twice the 



length of head ; fore 



wing with the apex 



rounded ; male with a 



slight fovea in the cell . 6. EBOMENK, p 23 



P. Hind wing with veins 4, 5 well 



separated at origin ; fore wina> 



with the outer margin indented 



below apex 3. DIPTYCHOPHORA, p. 18. 



b'. Fore wing with veins 7, 8, 9 



stalked. 

 a 2 . Both wings with vein 3 absent ; 



fore wing with the outer margin 

 indented at vein 5 .10. 



MKSOLIA, p. 30. 



Except in Culladia. 



