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16. Harpes divided (26) Hystricophora. 



Harpes simple (1) Pseudogalleria. 



17. Harpe witli rudimentary clasper 18 



Harpe without rudimentary clasper 19 



18. Veins 6 and 7 of hind wing stalked (12) Gypsonoma. 



Veins 6 and 7 of hind wing approximate towards base (9) Epiblema. 



19. Uncus normally strong; if reduced bifurcate or narrow and bifid 20 



Uncus rudimentary or absent; not bifurcate or narrow and bifid 22 



20. Uncus bifurcate; arms widely separated 21 



Uncus simple or bifid (narrow) (23) Epinotia. 



21. Socii broadly triangular (17) Griselda. 



Socii ribbon like (20) Norma. 



22. Socii and gnathos fused beyond base; gnathos reduced 23 



Socii and gnathos free beyond base ; gnathos not reduced 24 



23. Fore wing with slight tufts of raised scales above dorsum — (16) Gretchena. 

 Fore wing smooth (15) Exentera. 



24. Socii short and broad (triangular) ; harpes sickle shaped with neck densely 



densely spined (14) Zeiraphera. 



Socii finger like; liarpse otherwise 25 



25. Fore wing of male with costal fold (8) Eucosma. 



Fore wing of male without costal fold (7) Thiodia. 



1. Genus PSEUDOGALLERIA Ragonot. 



(Figs. 39, 40, 413.) 



Genotype. — Galleria inimicella Zeller. 



Thorax with slight posterior tuft. 



Fore wing smooth; termen concave between 4 and 7; 12 veins; 7 

 and 8 separate; 10 from cell midway between 9 and 11; 9 approxi- 

 mate to 8; 11 from near middle of cell; upper internal vein of cell 

 from between 9 and 10; 3, 4, and 5 not approximate at termen; 2 

 straight; no costal fold in male. 



Hind wing with 8 veins ; 6 and 7 approximate towards base ; 3 and 

 4 stalked. 



Male genitalia with harpe simple; cucuUus weakly spined, with 

 only a few scattered strong spines in corona ; sacculus weakly haired. 

 Uncus and socii absent. Gnathos weak, almost obsolete. Posterior 

 of tegumen forming a hood over anal opening. Vinculum rather 

 broadly triangular. Aedoeagus slightly curved; long; tapering; 

 moderately stout; cornati a cluster of a half dozen slender moder- 

 ately long spines. Eighth abdominal segment distinctly modified. 



On genitalic structure this genus would go into the Laspeyresiinae. 

 Its hind wing venation, however, is typically Eucosmid and it will 

 have to go here as the highest development of the Eucosminae, link- 

 ing that subfamily and the Laspeyresiinae. 



It contains only one species. 



