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Fig. 3a. Basal joints of male antenna of S. indentana, much enlarged, show- 

 ing notch. 



4. Male antenna of Spilonota ocellana (Denis and Schiffermiiller) . 



4a. Basal joints of male antenna of S. ocellana, much enlarged, showing 

 notch. 



5. Fore wing venation of Eucosma cataclystiana (Walker). 



6. Hind wing of Rhopobota naevana (Hiibner) showing venation and 



male sex scaling. 



7. Hind wing of Proteoteras aesculana Riley, showing venation and male 



sex scaling. 



8. Denuded hind wing of Kundrya finitimana Heinrich (male). 

 8a. Denuded fore wing of Kundrya finitimana. 



9. Fore wing venation of RJiyacionia huoliana (Schiffermiiller). 



10. Hind wing of Crocidosema plebeiana Zeller (male), showing enlarged 



hair tuft on lower median vein. 



11. Fore wing venation of Sonia flliana (Busck). 



12. Fore wing venation of Hystricophora styglana (Dyar). 



13. Denuded fore wing of Ancylis laetana (Fabricius). 



14. Denuded fore wing of Gretchena deludana (Clemens). 



Plate 2. 



Male genitalia (Eucosminae). 

 Fig. 15. Rhyacionia buoliana (Schiffermiiller). 



16. Thiodia citrana Hiibner. 



17. (loplocama) Thiodia formosana (Clemens). 



Plate 3. 



Male genitalia (Eucosminae). 

 Fig. IS. Spilonota ocellana (Denis and Schiffermiiller). 



19. Epiblema foenella (Linnaeus). 



20. Petrova comstockiana (Fernald). 



Plate 4. 

 Male genitalia (Eucosminae). 

 Fig. 21. Eucosma circulana Hiibner. 



22. Sonia constrictana (Zeller). 



23. iPhtJiinolophus) Strepsicrates indentana (Dyar). 



24. Barbara colfaxiana (Kearfott). 



25. Proteoteras aesculana Riley. 



Plate 5. 

 Male genitalia (Eucosminae). 



FIG. 26. Suleima JieUanthana (Riley). 



27. Gypsonoma haimbachiana (Kearfott) (ventral view of organs spread, 



with aedoeagus and anellus omitted). 

 27a. Gypsonoma haimbachiana (Kearfott) (anellus and aedoeagus). 



28. ZeirapJiera corticana (Hiibner). 



29. Crocidosema plebeiana Zeller. 



29a. Crocidosema plebeiana Zeller (detail showing articulations of uncus, 

 gnathos, and socii). 



