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Two submarginal cells only (the first and second fused). 
No accessory cross-veins in any of the posterior 
cells 4. 
2. First and second posterior cells normally not divided by 
cross-veins. Eyes densely pubescent, holoptic in both 
sexes (or at least in the male) Hyrmophlseba. 
First or second posterior cells, or both, subdivided by an 
accessory cross-vein, sometimes producing a second, 
incomplete diagonal vein in the apical third of the 
wing 3. 
3. Eyes densely pubescent, holoptic in both sexes (or at 
least in the male) Austrohirmoneura. 
Eyes bare, distinctly separated on the frons (in which 
sex ? ) Hirmoneurites. 
4. Alula much narrowed, especially basally. Eyes bare, 
distinctly separated by the frons in the female; (male 
unknown ) Indohirmoneura. 
Alula well developed 5. 
5. Eyes holoptic in both sexes or in the male only 6. 
Eyes always distinctly separated by the frons in both 
sexes 7. 
6. Eyes very densely pubescent Hirmoneurilla. 
Eyes either completely bare or with a few, scattered, 
miscroscopic hairs Hirmoneuropsis. 
7. Eyes densely pubescent Hirmoneura, proper. 
Eyes bare Neohirmoneura. 
Of the eight subgenera in which I have divided the genus, 
all but two are represented in the Oriental Region. Austro- 
hirmoneura is restricted to Chile and Hirmoneurites is 
known in the fossil state only. 
Subgenus Hirmoneura, proper 
Key to Species 
1. Ground color of legs, antennae and palpi black. Large 
species, 15 to 16 mm. long. 2. 
Ground color of legs, including femora, bright yellowish- 
red or ferruginous 3. 
2. Body rather uniformly covered with thin, soft, gray 
pubescence, with an admixture of yellowish hairs on 
the abdomen. Eyes covered with dark brown pile. . 
H. opaca Lichtwardt. 
