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supeefamilt INCURVARIOIDEA 

 Family 4. INCURVARIIDJE 



(Adelidas) 



Vertex very roiigh-haired, front either rough or scaled; with a 

 distinct naked area above eye behind antennae, except when the eyes 

 are very large. Vestiture lightly attached. Eyes extremely variable 



Figs. 43-51. ixcurvabup-E 



43, Adela ridingsella, venation 



44, Prodoxus decipiens, venation 



45, Eudarcia simulatrioella, venation 



46, Adela ridingsella, $; section of antenna, ventrolateral view 



47, Incurvaria, antenna 



48, Paraclemenskt; antenna 



49, Tegeticula yuccasella, $, head: Ant, antenna; Ep, epicraninm •. Ge, gena; 

 LbPlp, labial palpus; Mx, maxilla (tongue); MxPlp, maxillary palpus; MxTen, 

 maxillary tentacle; Pd, pedicel of antenna; Pil, pilifer; Sc, scape of antenna; 

 V, vertex: (the segments of the maxillary palpus are numbered 1 to 5) 



. 50, Tegeticula yuccasella, $, end of abdomen: abbreviations as in figure 38 

 51, Adela cuprella (Europe), seta map 



