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Ragonot, E. L. 



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 Ragonot, E. L. 



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 RiNDGE, Frederick H. 



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 Walker, Francis 



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Explanation of Figures 



The figures have not been reproduced to any fixed scale, and in 

 general smaller specimens are presented in greater enlargement than 

 larger ones. 



Components of the male genitalia are enlarged to the same degree 

 for each species unless otherwise indicated. Sketches of the aedeagus, 

 gnathos, or transtilla have been added in addition to or in place of 

 photographs where these did not render the structures with sufBcient 

 clarity. Male genitalia of Coenochroa, Martia, Ragonotia, and all of 

 the Peoriinae have been dissected, opened, and flattened as described 

 on page 3. 



Female genitalia of the Peoriinae are illustrated in lateral view, 

 those of phycitine specimens in dorsal view. 



