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Map S. — 'Distribution of Carposina species. 



A C. (Carposina) phycitana | Carposina species, no. I 

 ■^ C. (Dipretnna) cretata ^ Carposina species, no. 2 



# C. (Epipremna) dominicae 



Female genitalia (figs. 80, 98). — Lamella antevaginalis largely 

 membranous but papillose and somewhat thickened; posterior margin 

 membranous, irregular; a pair of knoblike thickenings present near 

 posterolateral angles. Antrum inflated; walls thickened; papillose 

 to reticulate. Ductus bursae narrow, becoming gradually enlarged 

 toward corpus bursae; walls partially membranous, with three or four 

 longitudinal bands of reticulate thickenings extending length of 

 ductus and gradually disappearing toward corpus. Corpus bursae 

 completely membranous, elongate, gradually enlarging toward ter- 

 minal end. Origin of ductus seminalis at caudal end of ductus bursae 

 near termination of antrum. 



HoLOTYPE. — Two miles N.W. Pont Casse, 1400 feet, Dominica, 

 British West Indies, cf, April 27, 1965, coll. D. R. Davis, USNM 

 69652 ; in the United States National Museum. 



Paratypes. — Dominica: Freshwater Lake, 2400 feet, 1 cf , Nov. 8, 

 1966, coll. E. L. Todd (USNM). Point Lolo, 5 mi. W. of, 1500 feet, 

 1 cf", 2 9, Feb. 19-Mar. 1, 1965, coll. J. F. G. Clarke (USNM). 

 Pont Casse, 2000 feet, 2 cf , 4 9, Apr. 2-May 19, 1965, coll. D. R. 

 Davis (USNM); 0.5 mi. W. of, 1 d', 2 9, July 22-24, 1963, coU. O. S. 



