- 33 = 
Prothoracic shield pale, with reddish-fuscous markings; setae IV 
and V of proleg-bearing segments distant from each other (A); 
9th abdominal segment bearing 7 setae, I, II, and III not ona 
single plate (B); prolegs long and slender, crochets in a pseudo- 
oircle (C). 

A B C 
Practically cosmopolitan. 
Hosts: Cabbage, carrot, celery, broccoli, mustard, and turnip. 
Plutella maculipennis (Curt.) 
Family ACROLOPHIDAE 
Prothoracic and prespiracular shields aajacent, partially fused 
(A); ocelli I and II approximate, III, IV, and V close together, 
with VI posterior to and slightly below V (B). 

Central and South America, 
Host: Orchid, 
Acrolophus sp, 
