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fourths way to the apex (except perhaps in Synallagma), but rarely 

 arising before middle of the cell ; R 2 free, arising well before end of 



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Figs. 180-194. laveenid^e 

 180, Walshia amorphella, venation; 181, Limncecia phragmitella, venation of 

 fore wing; 182, Perimede particomella, venation; 183; Lophopfilus eloisella, 

 venation and outline of apical fringe; 184, Laverna species, venation of fore 

 wing showing 1st A and 2d A anastomosing; 185, Cosmopteryx scribaiella 

 (Europe), venation; 186, Batrachedra prceangusta, venation (from 'a European 

 specimen) ; 187, Psacaphora species, venation; 188, Stilbosis tesquella, venation 

 of fore wing; 189, Stagmatophora graboviella (Europe), venation of fore wing; 

 190, Batrachedra trichella, venation of fore wing; 191, Eriphid aTbaliiieella, 

 '• venation; 193, Eriphia concolorella, venation; 194, Limncecia phragmitella, seta 

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cell (unlike the narrow-winged Blastobasidae). R 4 and R 5 stalked, or 

 rarely, united; M 1 often, and R 3 and M 2 rarely stalked with them. 



