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The drawings for figures 3 and 3A were made by tlie autlior from a 

 photograph of the genitaha of the type. These two drawings were 

 corrected and modified by D. S, Fletcher, of the Department of 

 Entomology, British Museum (Natural History), by comparison with 

 the actual type preparation. Arthur D. Cushman, of the U. S. 

 Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, made the drawing of 

 the bursa copulatrix and ductus bursae in figure 8 (from an imperfect 

 specimen in the Carnegie Museum) and the drawings of the remaining 

 figures. The rest of figure 8 was drawn from the type by Mr. Fletcher. 

 The following figures were based upon the preparations of the holo- 

 types of the respective species: 3, 3A, 4, 4A, 5, 5A, 6 and 6A. Figures 

 9, 10, and 11 were drawn from the allotypes of the respective species. 

 Figures 1 and lA were drawn from slide W. D. F. No. 1651, 1941. 

 Figures 2 and 2A were drawn from shde W. D. F. No. 1658, 1941. 

 Figure 7 was drawn from shde W. D. F. No. 1662, 1941. These three 

 slides were all compared with the genitalia preparations of the types 

 in the British Museum (Natural History). 



The size of the genitalia on these plates is indicated by the straight 

 lines placed near the figures. These lines indicate 1 mm. 



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