REVISION OF MOTHS OF CARPOSINIDAE 13 



2a. Hindwings with vein 2 arising from lower margin of cell at middle 

 (fig. 34) . Male with subscaphium present (fig. 63) ; gnathos without 

 setae Atoposea, new genus 



2b. Hindwings with vein 2 arising from outer third or fourth of cell (figs. 

 27-33). Male without a subscaphium; gnathos densely setose. 



Carposina 

 lb. Hindwings with veins 3 and 4 separate, or if stalked then length of fused 



portion greater than one-fourth the total length of 3 (figs. 37-38). Gnathos 



usually absent in male, or if present then not divided (fig. 71). Female 



without signa. 



2a. Forewings with vein 10 arising from discal cell much closer to 9 than 

 to 11 (fig. 38) ; 2 slightly curved and arising distant from 3 at outer 

 third of cell Tesuquea 



2b. Forewings with vein 10 arising approximately equidistant between 11 

 and 9 (fig. 35) ; 2 strongly curved, arising close to 3 near lower angle 

 of cell Bondia 



Carposina Herrich-Schaffer 



Carposina Herrich-Schaffer, 1855, Systematische Bearbeitung der Schmetterlinge 

 von Europa, vol. 5, p. 38, pi. 12, figs. 1-2.— Meyrick, 1882, Ent. Monthly 

 Mag., vol. 19, p. 69. — Fernald, 1893, Canadian Ent., vol. 25, no. 4, p. 96. — 

 Dyar, 1902 [1903], U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 52, p. 489.— Busck, 1907, Journ. 

 New York Ent. Soc, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 19, 34. — Fernald, 1908, The genera 

 of the Tortricidae and their types, pp. 34, 59. — Meyrick, 1910, Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. New South Wales, vol. 35, pt. 1, p. 146.— Walsingham, 1914, Biol. 

 Centrali-Americana, Heterocera, vol. 4, p. 299. — Barnes and McDunnough, 

 1917. — Check List of the Lepidoptera of Boreal America, p. 180. — Meyrick, 

 1922, Gen. Insect., fasc. 179, pp. 2, 4.— Forbes, 1923, Cornell Univ. Agric. 

 Exp. Sta. Mem. 68, p. 515; 1928, in Leonard, Cornell Univ. Agric. Exp. Sta. 

 Mem. 101, p. 570. — Fletcher, 1929, Mem. Dept. Agric. Lidia, Ent. series, 

 vol. 11, p. 40.— Philpott, 1928, Trans. Proc. New Zealand Inst., vol. 59, 

 pt. 3, p. 476. — McDunnough, 1939, Mem. S. Cahfornia Acad. Sci., vol. 2, 

 no. 1, p. 61. — Diakonoff, 1954, ^'erhandel. Konink. Nederl. Akad. Wetensch., 

 Afd. Natuur., vol. 49, no. 4, p.^119. — Swatschek, 1958, Abhand. Larvalsyst. 

 Ins., no. 3, p. 248. — Razowski, 1959, Bull. ent. Pologne, Wroclaw, vol. 29, no. 

 9, p. 163. 



Type-species. — Carposina herberidella Herrich-Schaffer, 1855, des- 

 ignated by Fernald, 190S. 



Adult. — Moderately small slender bodied moths; wing expanse 

 approximately 11-20 mm. 



Head (figs. 39-43) : Antennae with ventral cilia sexually dimor- 

 phic; in female cilia minute, less than one-half the diameter of shaft; 

 much more elongate and filamentous in male, length of cilia usually 3-5 

 X diameter of shaft; antennae heavily scaled above, largely naked 

 below. Labial palpi sexually dimorphic; relatively short and sub- 

 ascending in male with second segment smooth above, roughened into 

 a tuft beneath; length of segment equal to vertical diameter of eye; 

 palpi porrect and more elongate in female; second segment twice the 

 diameter of eye in length ; slightly roughened toward apex below, with 



