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Figs. 284-287. toetkicid^ 

 284, Laspeyresia interstinctana, seta map of prothorax of larva; 285, Carpo- 

 capsa pomonella, seta map; 286, Tmetocera ooellana, seta map; 287, Anchylopera 

 nubeculana, seta map. 



6. Thorax smooth-sealed; M 3 and Cu x connate or shortly stalked. 



44. Archips. 

 5. Palpi porrect, rough above as well as below (fig. 243). 



6. Hind wing with R and M x stalked (fig. 239) ; thorax normally smooth 



40. Cnephasia, 42. Eulia. 

 6. Hind wing with R and M t approximate. 



7. Fore wing with tufts of scales 38. Argyrotoxa. 



7. Fore wing smooth-scaled. 



8. Male antenna; with notch near base 45. Pandemia. 



8. Male antennae not notched. 



9. Thorax with posterior crest 42. Eulia (Argyrotaenia). 



9. Thorax without crest. 



10. Veins nearly evenly spaced at margin of fore wing (fig. 



237) 43. Tortrix. 



10. Mj and M 2 of fore wing somewhat approximate at tip. 



2. Laspeyresia (lautana). 

 1. Cu of hind wing with a fringe or tuft of hair on upper side at base, besides 

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 2. Fore wing with R 4 and R 3 stalked. 



3. Apex of fore wing subfaleate with a notch just below it, above M t (fig. 

 263) 11. Ruopobota. 



26 For females of this group, see supplementary key, page 384. 



