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Figures 960-965.— Female genitalia. 



960. Mescinia parvula (Zeller), with samples 



of the spines of signum shown to the 

 side of bursa, greatly enlarged. 



961. Mescinia commalella (Zeller), type, bursa 



and part of ductus bursae. 



962. Mescinia bacerella Dyar, specimen from 



Sierra Maestra, Cuba., showing beside 

 bursa samples of spines of signum, 

 greatly enlarged. 



963. Mescinia estrella Barnes and McDun- 



nough, with samples of signum spines, 

 greatly enlarged, shown to the side of 

 bursa. 



964. Mescinia peniella Schaus, with enlarge- 



ment of some signum spines to the side 

 of bursa; 964a, bursa of another speci- 

 men showing variation in spining of 

 signum. 



965. Mescinia triloses Dyar, with enlarged 



samples of signum spines shown to 

 the side of bursa. 



965. triloses 



963.cslrella 



