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WILLIAM T. M. FORBES 



female, long and oblique, the second joint straight and smoothly 

 scaled on the lower side but with long vestiture on the upper; the 

 third joint short, nearly smooth, and porrect. Thorax and legs scaled, 

 the hind tibiffi more or less hairy, as usual. Wings thin and soft, with 

 long fringe (fig. 291) ; with arched costa and curved, oblique outer 

 margin, as in the broad-winged (Ecophoridae (Semioscopis). Fore wing 



heavily tufted, with all veins preserved; 

 R 4 at origin, running to outer margin; 



R 5 widely separated from 

 arising well out on cell; 



Mo to Cu 2 inclusive, closely crowded at lower angle of cell; M 3 and 

 perhaps closest together; Cu 2 leaving cell almost at right angles, 



N 



V 





FIGS. 291-293. CABPOSINID^; 



291, Carposina fernaldana, venation; 292, Bondia crescentelld, male, side view 

 of head; 293, Carposina fernaldana, seta map of larva. 



and then curving, as in many (Ecophoridas. 1st A lost, 2d A shortly 

 but strongly forked at base. Base of R 4+5 and of M obsolete. Hind 

 wing with cell closed. Sc normal, apparently free, but closely approxi- 

 mate to R at base ; R normal ; Mj lost in the American species, repre- 

 sented by a fold running from just above the middle of the cell; M 2 

 from, or from just above, lower angle of cell; M 3 lost (perhaps com- 

 pletely fused with CuJ ; Cu x from lower angle of cell; Cu 2 from two- 

 thirds or three-fourths way out on cell, normal, straight ; the American 

 species with a weak fringe of hair on Cu. Veins 1st A and 3d A rather 

 weak ; 2d A with a well-marked fork at base. 



Larva (fig. 293) with only two setse on prespiracular wart; vii of 

 two setse on prothorax, one on meso- and metathorax and eighth seg- 

 ment of abdomen, two setse on first and seventh segments, and three 

 on second as well as on the leg-bearing segments. Abdomen with 



