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Potosi: Tamazunchale, 1 9; Chiapas: Santa Anita, 1 o’, 1 2; Soconusco 
(Finca la Violeta), 2 o, 2 9; Tepechual, 19. Yucatan: Chichen Itza, 
21 o, 30 9; Oaxaca: Tuxtepec, 1 o&, 19. Morelos: Cuernavaca, 2 9. 
Nayarit: El Pautanal, 19. Zacualpan: 19. Paratypes in collections 
of the U.S. National Museum, American Museum of Natural History, 
Cornell University, and the Canadian National Collection. 
Foop pLant.— Unknown. 
In rLicHT.—April to November. 
Remarks.—Labels in collections indicate confusion of corozalis 
with both helvialis and mancalis. The presence of a subterminal line 
on the forewing of corozalis distinguishes it from helmalis, and the 
transverse posterior line on the forewing of mancalvs is more denticulate 
than that of corozalis. 
Loxostege huachucalis, new species 
Figures 46, 75, 124 
Mats (fig. 124).—Alar expanse 21-24 mm. Frons conical. Anten- 
na weakly ciliate. Midtibia incrassate, hair-pencil weak. Outer spur 
one-fourth as long as inner spur. Resembles mancalis in color and 
maculation but with markings somewhat more ferruginous, lines more 
denticulate, definition sharper, and postmedial line of hindwing 
broadly concave. 
Genitalia (fig. 46): Harpe without digitate setae; sacculus with two 
conspicuous, subequal spines and an outer cluster of small spines; 
pad with distal margin concave or somewhat angulate medially, lower 
element densely spinulate, spinules moderately long and slender. 
Aedeagus stout, somewhat bifid distally; the attennuate sclerotiza- 
tions subequal, with the dorsal one denticulate. 
Frmatre.—Alar expanse 21-24 mm. Similar to male in color and 
maculation. Genitalia (fig. 75): eighth sternum conspicuously pig- 
mented and strongly scobinate, midventral configuration as illustrated. 
Ductus bursae strongly sclerotized from ostium to origin of ductus 
seminalis and conspicuously reduced in size from midway between 
ostium and origin of ductus seminalis. 
Typr.—Male, U.S. National Museum, USNM 67611, genitalia 
slide HWC 7834. 
Typr-LocaLiry.—Paradise, Cochise Co., Ariz. 
Paratyprs.—Arizona: type-locality, 1 o&, 2 9; so. Arizona, 3 o, 
3 9; Palmerlee, 6 &, 6 9; Redington, 1 9; Huachuca Mts., 1c’, 4 Q; 
Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mts, 3 #,4 9. Paratypes in collections 
of the U.S. National Museum and the Los Angeles County Museum. 
Foop puant.—Unknown. 
In FLIGHT.—June to August. 
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