10 TINEINA. 
A. Wings of the 2 much less developed than 
in the @, short and pointed. Posterior 
wings of the ¢ broad, not emarginated 
AA. Wings of the 2 wanting.  (Zineide 
pars.) ; 
A A A, Wings of the ¢ as fully developed as 
in the g. 
B. Antennee not porrected in repose. 
c. Antenne with basal joint not expanded 
into an eye-cap. 
D. Labial palpi short and thick. 
z. Anterior wings oblong; maxil- 
lary palpi generally well deve- 
lopedi =. 
E E. Anterior wings elongate; maxil- 
lary palpi never developed. 
F. Posterior wings ovato-lanceo- 
late. (Hyponomeutide pars.) 
F ¥. Posterior wings lanceolate . 
p D. Labial palpi rather short, termi- 
nal joint pointed. 
a. Anterior wings elongate; cilia 
of the posterior wings not nearly 
so long as the breadth of the 
posterior wings . ee 
a G. Anterior wings oblong ; cilia 
of the posterior wings nearly as 
long or longer than the breadth 
of the posterior wings. 
D D D. Labial palpi long and pointed. 
H. Posterior wings broad or emar- 
ginated before the apex . é 
H A. Posterior wings narrow, not 
emarginated before the apex. 
1. Maxillary palpi ill-developed, 
hardly perceptible; the perfect 
insect reposes flat on the sur- 
face on which it rests . 
11. Maxillary palpi well - deve- 
loped, filiform, projecting ; the 
perfect insect reposes with its 
head elevated, the body form- 
ing an angle of 30° with the 
surface on which it rests . 
pb DDD. Labial palpi short, obtuse, 
and drooping. Posterior wings lan- 
ceolate 
1, ExXapatip”, 
2. TINEIDZ. 
7. ARGYRESTHID &. 
3, HyponoMBUTID®. 
6. GLYPHIPTERYGID®. 
5. GHLECHID®, 
. 10. BLacnistip&, 
8. ORNICHIDZ. 
. 11, Livnocon.etip a. 
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