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APACHEA BARBERELLA (Busck), new combination 



Depressaria harierella Busck, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 24, p. 747, 1902. — 

 Busck, in Dyar, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 52, No. 5887, 1903.— Kearfott, in 

 Smith, Check list of the Lepidoptera of Boreal America, No. 6431, 1903.— 

 Busck, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 35, p. 200, 1908.— Barnes and McDun- 

 NOUQH, Check list of the Lepidoptera of Boreal America, No. 6477, 1917. — Mey- 

 EiCK, in Wytsraan, Genera insectorum, fasc. 180, p. 171, 1922. — McDunnough, 

 Check list of the Lepidoptera of Canada and the United States of America 

 (Part 2, Microlepidoptera), No. 8401, 1939. — Gaede, in Bryk, Lepidoptero- 

 rum catalogus, pt. 92, p. 275, 1939. 



Male genitalia. — Harpe clothed with fine hairs; clasper broad bas- 

 ally, flat, sharply pointed and situated near cucullus ; sacculus narrow, 

 strongly sclerotized. Anellns consisting of a small sclerotized plate, 

 which is deeply cleft on the anterior margin; a narrow lightly scle- 

 rotized band connecting the above plate with a strongly sclerotized 

 rectangular part posteriorly; the posterior part consists of the trans- 

 tilla and part of the anellus which form a ring through which the 

 aedeagus passes; on the lateroposterior corner of the transtilla is a 

 conical, fleshy lobe. Vinculum produced anteriorly into a point. 

 Aedeagus stout, curved and sharply pointed, and armed with many 

 sharp teeth in the middle portion. Gnathos a spined oval knob. 

 Socii and uncus lacking (a few hairs indicate the position of the 

 socii). 



Female genitalia. — Genital plate moderately broad. Ostium large, 

 protruding, round, lateral margins slightly produced, winglike; an- 

 terior margin very narrow. Ductus bursae stout, sclerotized poste- 

 riorly ; inception of ductus seminalis well before ostium. Bursa copula- 

 trix large, elongate with a large cross-shaped signum in posterior end. 



Alar expanse, 21-31 mm. 



Type. — In the United States National Museum. 



Type locality. — ^Williams, Ariz. 



Food plant. — Prunus sp. 



Distribution. — Southwestern United States. 



United States records 



Arizona: Paradise, Cochise County, $ ; Santa Catalina Mountains, 4 S $ ,4 9 $ 

 (June 10-24, 1913, Carl Heinrich [Hopkins No. 12114]); Huachuca 

 Mountains, S. 



Colorado: Boulder $ (April 15, T. D. A. Cockerell). 



New Mexico: Jemez Springs, 2 $ S, 2 $ 9 (April 8-15) ; Jemez Mountains, 

 6,600 feet, 4 ^5,19 (June 28-September 13, 1915, John Woodgate). 



7. Genus MACHIMIA Clemens 



Plate 3, Figure 26 ; Plate 5, Figure 33 ; Plate 10, Figures 70, 70a ; Plate 14, 



Figure 92 



MacMmia Clemens, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1860, p. 211 ; Stainton, 

 Tineina of North America, p. 147-148, 1872. — Zeller, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. 



