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Figures 429-433.— Males. 



429. Adelperga cordubensiella (Ragonot), 



specimen from Tucumdn (in USNM); 

 429a, aedeagus; 429b, elements of 

 transtilla and anellus; 429c, tufts of 

 eiglith abdominal segment. 



430. Eumysia mysiella (Dyar), type; 430a, 



aedeagus. 



431. Eumysia maidella (Dyar), solerotization 



and tufts of eighth abdominal segment, 

 431a, elements of transtilla and anel- 

 lus. 



432. Diviiiaca parvulella Barnes and McDun- 



nough; 432a, aedeagus; 432b, anellus; 

 432c, eighth abdominal segment, show- 

 ing sclerotizations, haired lobes, and 

 scale tufts. 



433. Divitiaca oc.hrella Barnes and McDun- 



nough, type; 433a, dorsal view of 

 uncus and tegumen; 433b, aedeagus; 

 433c, anellus and elements of trans- 

 tilla; 433d, eighth abdominal segments, 

 showing sclerotization, haired lobes, 

 and scale tufts. 



ochrella 



