REVISION OF MOTHS OF CARPOSINIDAE 



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Map 11. — -Distribution of Bondia species. 



# Bondia species, no. 1 A Bondia species, no. 2 



however, this species differs from that group in having veins 3 and 4 

 separate in the hind wings. 



The host association was obtained from information on specimen 

 labels. Unfortunately, no information is presently available as to 

 what area of the plant is attacked. 



Material examined. — Four females. 



United states: California: Alpine Co.: Carson River, 8 mi. S. Marklee- 

 ville, 1 9 , June 22, 1962, coll. J. A. Powell (UCB). Fresno Co.: Pinehurst, 2 9 , 

 coll. Dec. 7, 1965, em. Feb. 23-24, 1966, coll. H. B. Teillon, ex. Jeffrey Pine 

 (CDA, USNM). Mono Co.: 4 mi. E. Monitor Pass, 1 9, June 24, 1962, coll. 

 J. A. Powell (UCB) . 



Bondia species, no. 2 



Figures 26, 89, 107, 120; Map 11 



Adult (fig. 26). — Wing expanse: 9, 16 mm. 



Head: Fuscous, heavily irrorated with white; majority of scales 

 with white apices. Antennae grayish to pale fuscous, ringed with 

 grayish white. Labial palpi of female relatively short; second seg- 

 ment approximately 1.25 X length of third; subascending, fuscous; 

 majority of scales with whitish apical margins; scales of inner surfaces 

 with more w^hite. 



