148 FOSSIL INSECTS OF THE BRITISH COAL MEASURES. 



A. pringlei, Bolton. A. clesniUi/i, Leriche. 

 Radius Vein: 



Few brandies. Radial sector Seven brandies. Radial 



arising opposite outer fourth of sector arising- opposite outer 



subcosta. 



Radial Sector : 



Branching not known. 



Median Vein : 



Branches beyond origin of 

 radial sector. 



Cubitus Vein : 



First branch simple, second 

 forked. 



Anal Veins : 

 Undivided. 



Interstitial neuration : 



Transverse nervures, except 

 in the median basal part of the 

 wing, where it is reticulate. 



third of subcosta. 



Eight branches. 



Branches opposite first fork 

 of radial sector. 



First branch simple, second 

 and third forked. 



First vein only forked. 



Transverse nervures, except 

 in the median basal part of the 

 wing, where it is reticulate. 



A. lerichei, Pruvost. 



Twelve branches. Radial 

 sector arising opposite middle 

 of subcosta. 



Seven to eight branches 



Branches much beyond origin 

 of radial sector. 



First branch dividing into 

 four, second simple, third and 

 fourth branched. 



First anal forking twice. 



Transverse nervures, except in 

 the median basal part of the 

 wing, where it is reticulate. 



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