S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 65. (Budapest, 2004)
Key to the species of the genus Spiloconis 1 Cross-vein M-Cul present 2 - Cross-vein M-Cu 1 absent Spiloconis sexguttata 2 Wing membrane yellowish without distinct pattern Spiloconis cerata Wing membrane hyaline, with distinct spots at the cross-veins and at the endings of the longitudinal veins of fore wing Spiloconis notata Key to the genera of the subfamily Coniopteryginae 1 Vein M forked in the hind wing (Fig. 264A) 2 Vein M unforked in the hind wing (Fig. 212D) Coniopteryx 2 Rs in both wings unforked (Fig. 115 A) Nimboa Rs in both wings forked (Fig. 264A) 3 3 Cross-vein M-Cul of both wings oblique, striking the branch M3+4 or the fork of M (Fig. 264A) Semidalis - Position of cross-vein M-Cul , at least on the fore wing, other 4 4 Hind wing shortened (Fig. 239A) Conwentzia - Hind wing normally developed 5 5 Cross-veins Rl-Rs and Cul-Cu2 of hind wing absent (Fig. 229A) ... Thecosemidalis - Cross-veins Rl-Rs and Cul-Cu2 of hind wing present 6 6 Cross-vein M-Cul of hind wing placed well before the fork of M, and strike M at right angle (Fig. 226A) Parasemidalis - Cross-vein M-Cul of hind wing is at, or near to the fork of M (Fig.234A) 7 7 A single cross-vein is in the costal field of the basal part of fore wing (Fig. 234A) Hemisemidalis - There are two cross-veins in the costal field of the basal part of fore wing, or of both wings Neosemidalis Key to the species of the genus Neosemidalis 1 There are peculiar lobes on the basal part of flagellum and on the pedicel of male antennae (Fig. 113 A) Neosemidalis brevipennis - No dorsal lobes on the flagellum of antennae, but the first flagellar segment extremely swollen, and slightly annulate (Fig. 112) Neosemidalis antennalis Key to the species of the genus Nimboa Stylus unforked (Fig. 114B) Nimboa basipunctata Stylus with a narrow side branch in middle- or subapical position 2 Fore wing spotted (Fig. 115A) 3 Fore wing unspotted 4 The fused parameres about as long as broad in ventral view (Fig. 120)