Figures 70-99. — 70-82, Acrolophus propinquus (Walsingham): 70, male genitalia, right 

 lateral aspect of specimen 1; 71, right harpe and arm of transtilla, lateral ectal aspect of 

 specimen 2; 72, cucuUus of right harpe, lateral ectal aspect of specimen 3; 73, right harpe 

 and arm of transtilla, lateral ectal aspect of specimen 4; 74, uncus, dorsal aspect; 75, 

 uncus, ventral aspect; 76, outline of uncus, dorsolateral aspect; 77, asymmetrically bi- 

 furcate uncus, dorsal aspect; 78, male genitalia with vinculum, harpes, and transtilla 

 removed, right lateral aspect of specimen 2; 79, apical portion of aedeagus with extruded 

 vesica, ventral aspect; 80, apical portions of aedeagus and vesica, left lateral aspect; 

 81, anellus, aedeagus, and vesica, ventral aspect; 82, membranous sac, apparently the 

 sealed hind-intestine, extruded through the anus. 83, 84, Acrohpkus macrogaster uni- 

 pectinicornus, new subspecies: 83, right harpe and arm of transtilla, lateral ectal aspect; 

 84, aedeagus and vesica, right lateral aspect. 85-89, Acrolophus macrogaster laminicornus, 

 new subspecies: 85, right harpe and arm of transtilla, lateral ectal aspect; 86, aedeagus 

 and vesica, right lateral aspect; 87, uncus, dorsal aspect; 88, gnathos, dorsocephalic 

 aspect; 89, vinculum, ventral aspect. 90-94, Acrolophus baldufi, new species: 90, right 

 harpe and arm of transtilla, lateral ectal aspect; 91, aedeagus, ventral aspect; 92, aedeagus 

 and vesica, right lateral aspect; 93, vinculum, ventral aspect; 94, fused gnathos and 

 bifurcate uncus, ventral aspect. 95-99, Acrolophus arizonellus Walsingham: 95, right 

 harpe and arm of transtilla, lateral ectal aspect; 96, aedeagus, vesica, and cornuti, right 

 lateral aspect; 97, apical portions of aedeagus and vesica showing cornuti, dorsolateral 

 aspect; 98, uncus, lateral aspect; 99, uncus, dorsal aspect. 



