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species. In all other known members of this family, both of these veins 

 are strongly curved at their bases and originate closely approximate 

 one another from the lower angle of the discal cell. 



Klots (1936), in his description of this species, comments that the 

 original series of two sjjecimens was taken at light in a meadow 

 surrounded by typical, Canadian Zone, coniferous and quaking aspen 

 forest. 



Material examined. — Six males and two females. 



UNITED STATES: Arizona: Cochise Co.: Turkey Flat, Chiricahua Mts., 

 8,000 feet, 1 9 , July 22 (CAS); Bar Foote Ridge, Chiricahua Mts., 8,500-9,700 

 feet, 1 cT, Aug. 5 (UCB). Coconino Co.: Vail Lake Road, 9.5 miles SE. Flagstaff, 

 6,500 feet, 1 cf , July 18 (USNM). Walnut Canyon, 6^ miles EESE. Flagstaff, 

 6,500 feet, 1 cf , 1 9 , Aug. 25 (JGF). New Mexico: Santa Fe Co.: Hyde State 

 Park, Little Tesuque Canyon, Sangre de Cristo Mts., 9,200 feet, 1 cf, paratype, 

 July 27- Aug. 10 (ABK). San Miguel Co.: Sangre de Cristo Mts., near Cowles, 

 1 cf , July 23 (AFB) ; 1 cf , July 23 (USNM). 



Unnamed Species 



Four species, represented for the most part by inadequate material, 

 have not been named at this time but are discussed on the following 

 pages largely for the purpose of attracting the attention of future 

 workers and collectors to these oddities. The majority probably 

 represent undescribed species which, however, should not be formally 

 christened until sufficient material becomes available for study. 



Carposina species, no. 1 



Figures 23, 82, 100, 113; Map 5 



Adult (fig. 23). — Wing expanse: 9, 17 mm. 



Head: Pale tawny, almost white. Antennae whitish at base be- 

 coming pale fuscous toward apex. Labial palpi with second segment 

 brownish fuscous along ventral half, becoming tawny and then whitish 

 dorsally; apical half of third segment whitish. 



Thorax: Collar and tegalae whitish; dorsum tawny, becoming 

 darker posteriorally; venter whitish to tawny. Pro- and mesothoracic 

 legs brownish fuscous, irrorated with white; apices of tarsal segments 

 faintly ringed with white; metathoracic legs mostly whitish, becoming 

 slightly darker on tibial and tarsal segments. Forewings light brown, 

 obscurely marked with darker shades of brownish fuscous; costal 

 margin mostly dark, interrupted beyond middle by six or seven 

 narrow, whitish spots; most of termen (below Rj) and discal area 

 brownish fuscous; raised scale patch at apex of cell fuscous. Hindwings 

 uniformly gray. Venation of both wings as in subgenus Carposina. 



Abdomen : Pale brown above and below\ 



