| 1. | All wing veins are lined with light yellow to buff colored scales.
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| 2. | In some cases iron oxides precipitated around wing veins, revealing better detail.
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| 3. | The two species are distinguished the finer details of the wing veins.
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| 4. | There are no or very few branching in stick insect wing veins.
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| 5. | Adults have rosy-pink and black forewings, spotted with orange along the wing veins.
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| 6. | The forewings are black with the wing veins bordered by white.
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| 7. | They are tan to gray moths with prominent wing veins.
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| 8. | The leading edge wing veins are stronger than the weak veins of the trailing edge.
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| 9. | Its wing veins are distinct from all other eomeropids.
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| 10. | The anterior distal area has a faint brownish transverse streak and the terminal wing veins are dark-spotted.
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