Lepidoptera of New York and Neighboring States 



637 



whitish, well out; discal dots small, black, followed by white scales. Hind wing 

 as in C. apyrella. 13 mm. 



July. 



Plummer's Island, Maryland. 



Subfamily ANERASTIIN^ 

 (Peorinae; Phycitinse, in part) 



Closely similar to the Phycitinae, and hardly worth separating; more frequently 

 with porrect palpi and dominantly longitudinal markings. Ocelli present in our 

 species. Tongue weak, not separating the palpi. 



There are a couple of genera which seem to be closely related to the normal 

 Phycitinae but with a weak tongue. They are taken up with the Phycitinae, but 

 included in both keys to genera, for convenience. 



Key to the genera 



1. Cu of hind wing apparently trifid (one medial lost). 

 2. Cu of fore wing quadrifid (M 2 preserved). 



3. Palpi upturned to vertex. (Lagtilia -Phycitinae). 



3. Palpi porrect and beak-like. 

 4. R, stalked, M 2 and M 3 stalked or connate; hind wing with Sc and R 

 anastomosing 110. Aurora. 



Figs. 397-399. anerastiin^e 



397, Pectinigeria gemmatella, venation (The cross-vein between M 2 and M 3 is 

 probably an individual aberration.); 398, Peoria hcematella, venation; 399, Tampa 

 dimediatella, venation 



4. R, generally free; hind wing with Sc and R approximate. 



5. "Male antennae pectinate (Melitara-Phycitinae) . 



5. Male antennas laminate and grooved at base 



• 6. Maxillary palpi with a small plume 111. Poujadia. 



G. Maxillary palpi simple 112. Pectinigeria. 



2. Cu of fore wing trifid (M 2 lost). 



3. M 3 and Cu t separate; palpi porrect 113. Peoria. 



3. M 3 and Cu t stalked; palpi upturned 116. Varneria. 



1. Cu of hind wing trifid. 



2. R 2 stalked, M 2 stalked, Cu a and Cu 2 of fore wing free 114. Calera. 



2. CUj and Cu a stalked; fore wing with nine veins only ,,..115. Cabnia. 



