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Distribution (Map 4). — New Mexico to California, north to 

 Alberta and British Columbia. 



UNITED STATES: Akizona: Cochise Co., Southwestern Res. Sta., Chiri- 

 cahua Mts., 1 d', Apr. 11, 1962 (Carl W. Kirkwood) [CNC]; 1 cf, Apr. IS, 1962; 

 Yavapai Co., Prescott, 5 cf , May 6, 1950 (E. C. Johnston) [CNC]. 



California: Riverside Co., Kenworthy, 6 cf, June 9, 1937 (E. C. Johnston) 

 [CNC]; Lake Hemet, 1 cf , June 9, 1937 (E. C. Johnston) [CNC]; San Bernardino 

 Co., 12 mi. southeast of Ivanpan, 1 cf, May 1, 1956 (J. Powell) [UCB]; Upper 

 Santa Ana River. 1 d", Aug. 12, 1948 (Grace H. and John L. Sperry) [AMNH]; 

 Siskiyou Co., Indian Butte, 4 cf , July 16, 1936 (E. C. Johnston) [CNC]; Ventura 

 Co., Camp Ozena, Upper Cuyama, 4 d, June 13, 1963 (C. W. Kirkwood) [CPK]; 

 3 cf , June 14, 1963; 1 cf, June 18, 1963, 1 cf , June 19, 1963; 2 cf , June 24, 1963; 

 1 cf , June 27, 1963. 



Colorado: Rock Creek Canyon, 1 cf, Sept, 26, 1957 (Margot May) [CNC]; 

 1 cf , Sept.28, 1957. 



New Mexico: Eddy Co., White City, 1 cf , May 15, 1950 (E. C. Johnston) 

 [CNC]. 



Washington: Walla Walla Co., Walla Walla, 1 9, Apr. 9, 1931 (D. R. Bran- 

 non) [USNM]; 1 cf, Apr. 21, 1931; 3 cf, Apr. 18, 1935 (H. P. Lanchaster) ; 

 Whitman Co., Pullman, 1 cf, June 19, 1930 (J. F. Clarke) [USNM]; 1 cf , 1 9 , 

 Aug. 3, 1932; 2 cf, July 3, 1935; Yakima Co., Satus Creek, 2 cf, Aug. 19, 1949 

 (E. C. Johnston) [CNC]; 1 cf, Sept. 16, 1949; Tieton, 1 cf, May 12, 1931 (Fred 

 Deari) [USNM]. 



CANADA: Alberta: Medicine Hat, 1 cf , June 24, 1945 (K. Bowman) [CNC]. 



British Columbia: Shingle Cr. Road, Keremeos, 1 cf , June 8, 1935 (A. N. 

 Gartrell) [CNC]; 3 9 , July 15, 1935; 2 9 , July 22, 1935; Ohver (1000 ft.), 1 cf , 

 Aug. 10, 1953 (D. F. Hardwick) [CNC]; 1 cf, Aug. 11, 1953. 



No data given except S. Diego, 1 cf , July 19, 1924 [USNM]. 



Wakulla, new genus 



Type. — Bandera carneeUa Barnes and McDunnough, 1913. 



Diagnosis. — Among the phycitine genera exhibiting a reduced 

 tongue this is the only genus in which the males have both hair tufts 

 on the eighth abdominal segment and a spatulate uncus. 



Description. — Frons conical, about two-thirds as long as eye 

 diameter; labial palpi slightly ascending and extending somewhat 

 beyond frons in male, female ascending, reaching beyond vertex; 

 maxillary palpi well developed, cylindrical; tongue reduced, visible 

 between bases of palpi, scaled at base; antennae filiform in both sexes, 

 compressed, ciliate ventrally, cilia short, about one-sixth as long as 

 segment width; ocelli minute. 



Forewing and hindwing venation as in Bandera. 



Male genitalia with uncus spatulate, setose dorsally and laterally. 

 Gnathos arms each terminating in anterior hook; apical process bi- 

 furcate. Transtilla incomplete. Juxta U-shaped, surrounding aedeagus 

 ventrally and laterally. Vinculum stout, tapering, broadly truncate 

 anteriorly, length and width about equal. Valvae with costa tubular, 



