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8b. Cremaster well developed/ forming a definite process; or anal 

 rise with spines 9 



9a. Last abdominal segment with a group of angular nodules. 



Family PHALONIIDAE 



9b. Last abdominal segment with setae only. 



Fig. 499 Family TORTRICIDAE 



Pupation takes place in rolled leaves or on 

 the bark of the host plant. Some spin cocoons 

 which are attached to other objects or put with- 

 in debris. 



Fig. 499. Laspeyresio 



interstinctana Clem- 

 ens: a, dorsal aspect; 

 b, ventral aspect. 



(U.S.D.A.) 



iOa. Notum of mesothorox prolonged into a long lobe. 



Fig. 500 Family GLYPHIPTERYGIDAE 



The information of the pupae of this family is very 

 limited. 



Fig. 500. Art- 

 thopilo pariono 



Clerk. 



10b. Notum of mesothorax not prolonged into a long lobe. 



Fig. 501 Family TINEIDAE 



Pupation takes place in a silken cocoon or larval 

 case. 



Fig. 501. Tineo 

 pellionello (L.)«3t 



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