At least some of them can be recognized by their wing veins.
These pronota were smaller than the regular wings, but had wing veins just like the real things.
Together with the horizontal wing veins, the lines form a grid of squares.
They are tan to gray moths with prominent wing veins.
The two species are distinguished the finer details of the wing veins.
The wings expand by the force of haemolymph into the wing veins.
The Postcubitus, however, has the status of an independent wing vein and should be recognized as such.
The wing veins do not reach the end of the wings, antennae are relatively thick.
The termen has faint dark bands along the wing veins.
The white downy filaments cover much of the body, legs, and some wing veins.