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Figure 2. — Acleris latifasciana (Ha worth): a, male genitalia with aedoeagus removed (slide 

 410-Obr., England, AMNH); b, aedoeagus; c, cornuti (more enlarged); d, female genitalia 

 (slide 413-Obr., Brighton, Essex, England, AMNH). 



nough (1934) first described and figured ttie genitalia of this species, 

 and the present author takes pleasure in naming it for the late investi- 

 gator of the Canadian Acleris species. In latifasciana (fig. 2), the 

 ventroapical spine of the gnathos is more flat than in macdunnoughi, 

 the emargination of the sacculus of the valva is not so deep and is 

 situated slightly more basad, and the vesica has one long thick cornu- 

 tus and many shorter ones. The lateral lobes of the sterigma in the 

 female genitalia of latifasciana are not dilated basad as in macdun- 

 noughi, and the antrum is membranous without any lateral prominence. 



Acleris coinariana (Zeller) 



Teras comariana Zeller, 1S46, Isis, p. 263. — Herrich-Schaffer, 1850, Systematische 

 Bearbeitung der Schmetterlinge von Europa, vol. 4, Tortricides, pi. 54, fig. 

 387; 1851, Systematische Bearbeitung der Schmetterlinge von Europa, vol. 

 4, p. 153. — Lederer, 1859, Wiener Ent. Monatschr., vol. 3, p. 152. — Wocke, 

 1861, in Staudinger and Wocke, Catalog der Lepidopteren Europa's, p. 94, 



