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Psyche 
[Vol. 87 
IV-21 -V-2-1975; 25 males 13 females, V-10-25-1975; 2 males 2 
females, VI-10-20-1975; 3 males 1 female, VI-21-27-1975; 2 males 1 
female, VII-22-27-1975; 11 males 2 females, VII-28-VIII-3-1975; 10 
males 10 females, VIII-1-7-1975; 17 males 3 females, VIII-8-20-1975. 
Deposited USNM, AUTH; ARIZ. 
Notes: There is a female from Idaho (Craters of the Moon 
National Monument, VII-7-1964; D. S. Horning, Jr.) which may be 
A. werneri. 
This species is related to A. cupressi Meinander but differs in the 
shape of the 9th sternum with A. cupressi having a median caudal 
projection lacking in A. werneri. There are other differences, but 
this is the most obvious one. The females apparently are very 
similar. 
This species is dedicated to Floyd G. Werner, who provided many 
specimens for this work. 
Subfamily Coniopteryginae Enderlein, 1905 
Coniopteryginae Enderlein, 1905:225. Type: Coniopteryx Curtis. 
Head capsule in lateral view not higher than broad or only 
slightly higher than broad. Galea one-segmented. 
Besides a possible basal cross-vein, one radio-medial cross-vein in 
fore wing. No setae on M. In hind wing, M and Cui not running 
closer together than are other veins. 
No plicaturae present on abdominal segments. Wax glands in 
transverse bands on terga and in two areas laterally on sterna. 
Eighth segment weakly sclerotized. Ninth and tenth terga fused in 
all North American species. 
Antennae of larvae about twice as long as labial palpi. Jaws 
basally broad and not projecting from beneath labrum. 
This subfamily contains eight genera, four of which occur within 
the area of this present work. 
Key to genera 
1. M of hind wing unforked. Coniopteryx 
M of hind wing forked.2 
2. Cross-vein m-cui of both wings oblique, usually striking poste¬ 
rior branch of M . Semidalis 
Cross-vein m-cu,, at least in fore wing, striking longitudinal veins 
at right angles and always stem of M.3 
