SOME MOTHS, GENUS ACLERIS — OBRAZTSOV 



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Figure 6. — Female genitalia of two Acleris species: a, A. capizziana, new species; b, A. 

 incognita, new species. 



costa, an oblique precostal line at middle, an angulate precostal line 

 instead of a regular costal triangle before wing apex, some preterminal 

 dots, and a diffuse darkening dorsad from discal cell. Small groups of 

 brown to black raised scales: two in discal cell, one above its last 

 third, and one below its basal third. Some minute dark dots along 

 veins of discal cell and in other parts of wing. Cilia concolorous with 

 head. Length of fore wing, 10 mm. Hind mngs smoky white. 

 Foretibiae and tarsi pinkish brown above. 



Female. — Antennae, head, labial palpi, patagia, tegulae, and thorax 

 as in male. Forewings whitish gray to gray with dark pinkish-brown 

 markings formed by an area at base of costa, a short precostal oblique 

 line in first third wing, a broader and longer precostal oblique hne at 



