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Alleodes, and each hind ocellus about its diameter from the 
eye; in Alleodes the head not so broad, and the hind ocelli 
closer to the eyes and look more laterally. The apical area 
of the wing is proportionally longer in Alleodes than in 
Banksiola, and some apical veins almost parallel to its fellow. 
Neuronia angustipennis Hagen 
Figures 1, 9, 11 
This species is well separated from the usual Neuronia 
by a much more narrow wing and the details of the male 
genitalia; the costal margin of fore wing only very slightly 
concave. The ocelli are proportionally much further apart 
than in the other species of Neuronia. 
I make the new subgenus, Neuronella, for Neuronia angu- 
stipennis (Neuronella angustipennis.) 
Explanation of Plate 2 
Fig. 1. Neuronia angustipennis, side, genitalia. Fig. 2. Banksiola dos- 
suaria, genitalia, side. Fig. 3. Banksiola cornuta, tip of abdomen, above. 
Fig. 4. Banksiola cornuta, female, below. Fig. 5. Neuronia angustipennis, 
female below. Fig. 6. Banksiola cava, female, below, of two specimens. 
Fig. 7. Banksiola cava, male, tip, above. Fig. 8. Banksiola dossuaria, 
male, tip, above. Fig. 9. Neuronia angustipennis, male, tip, above. 
Fig. 10. Banksiola dossuaria, male, dentate processes. Fig. 11. Neuronia 
angustipennis, margin of last ventral segment. Fig. 12. Banksiola cornuta, 
from behind. Fig. 13. Banksiola selina, processes on hind margin, Clare 
Co. Mich. Fig. 14. Alleodes canadensis, male above. Fig. 15. Banksiola 
cornuta, side. Fig. 16. Banksiola selina, processes, Tim Pond, Me. 
Fig. 17. Banksiola selina, processes, Petersham. Fig. 18. Alleodes cana- 
densis, side of male. Fig. 19. Banksiola cornuta, hind margin from below. 
