Lepidoptera of New York and Neighboring States 



529 



3. Outer margin irregular, all veins present (fig. 306) 3. Clydonopteron. 



3. Fore wing with even margins; 11 veins only (fig. 307) 6. Arta. 



1. Hind wing with M 2 and M 3 completely fused; 7 veins. 



2. Hind wing with Sc and R fused halfway to apex (fig. 310). 



7. Condylolomia. 

 2. Hind wing with Sc and R completely fused 8. Polloccia. 



2dA + 3dA 311 



Figs. 306-311. chrysaugin^: 



306, Clydonopteron tecomce, rf, venation; 307, Arta statalis, <$, venation; 308, 

 Gralasa rubidana, rf, venation; 309, G. rubidana, J fore part of wing; 310, Condylo- 

 lomia participialis, $, venation; 311, Polloccia altieolalis, $, venation of fore 

 wing. 



3. CLYDONOPTERON Eiley 

 (Salobrena, in part) 



Palpi oblique, as long as head and thorax together; second segment heavily 

 tufted above and below, toward tip ; third segment blade-like, long and heavily 

 tufted above and below. Middle and hind tibiae and metatarsi tufted. Fore wing 

 (fig. 306) sexually dimorphic; male with a hollow cone at base of costa; 

 retinaculum modified into a ring; costa with a deep triple notch at middle; apex 

 subfalcate, and outer margin bent at M 3 ; wings very broad; Sc short, but well 

 developed, free: Rj running to the middle notch on the costa; R, arising near end 

 of cell; R 3 to M, stalked, R 4 and R 5 the farthest; M 2 and M 3 stalked (unlike Salo- 

 brena) ; 3d A strongly forked, the upper fork distinct and running into 2d A; 

 cell half as long as wing. Female without the cone; costal notches and falca- 

 tions of apex weaker, venation much like that of the male. Hind wing in both 

 sexes with Sc and R shortly fused, M, and M 3 stalked, otherwise normal; 1st A 

 obsolete. The genus is hardly distinct from the South American and Texas genus 

 Salobrena. 



1. C. tecomas PJlev. Fore wing with basal two-thirds mottled with yellow and 

 brown, and shaded with orange; postmedial line a short fine white streak at 



