gS John Henry Comstock 



GG. Moths in which the anal veins do not 

 anastomose in such a way as to appear 

 branched outwardly. 



H. Family Cossid^. 



HH. Family IvIMACODId^. 



EE. The Specialized Frenuhcm-conservers. 



F. DlOPTID^. 



FF. The Geometro-Bombycids and the Geometrids. 

 G. Family Notodontid^ 



GG. Family Brephid^. 



GGG. Family Geometrids. 



FFF. The Nodiio-Bombycids and the Noduids. 

 G. Family Cymatophorids. 



GG. Family NoctuidS. 



Family Liparid.E. 



Family Agaristids. 



Family Arctiids. 



FFFF. Isolated Families of Spedalized Frenulum- 



conservers. 



G. Family SesiidS. 



GG. Family Thyridids. 



GGG. Family Sphingid.S. 



GGGG. Superfamily Zygsnina. 



CC. The Fre?mlum-losers . 



D. The Fre7iulum-losing Moths. 



E. Moths in which cubitus is apparentlj' three- 

 branched. Superfamily Saturniina. 

 EE. Moths in which cubitus is apparently four- 

 branched. 



F Family Drepanid.E. 



FF. Family Lasiocampid.^. 



DD. The Skippers. — " Butterflies " in which all of the 



branches of radius of the fore wings arise from the 



discal cell. Family HesperidS. 



DDD. The Butterflies. — Butterflies in which some of 



the branches of radius coalesce beyond the apex of 



the discal cell. 



E. Butterflies in which cubitus of the fore wings is 

 apparently four-branched. Family Papilionids. 



