Family GELECHIDAE 
Abdominal prolegs rudimentary; each proleg usually with not 
more than 3 or 4 crochets (A). 
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Practically cosmopolitan. 
Host: Stored grain. Sitotroga cerealella (Oliv. ) 
Abdominal prolegs normal; each proleg with many more than 3 or 
A Crochetsss 5 es eR ee ne ee cca ae 2 
Setae on prespiracular shield of prothorax in a linear arrange- 
ment, shield enclosing the spiracle (A); crochets of anal legs 
biordinal, interrupted at center (B); anal fork present (B). 
Costa Rica, Mexico, Puerto Rico, England, and Italy. 
Hosts: Almond, apricot, cherry, peach, plum, nectarine, and 
tamarind (bean pod). Anarsia lineatella Zell. 
Setae on prespiracular shield of prothorax triangularly arranged, 
shield not enclosing the spiracle (A); crochets of anal legs 
uniordinal or biordinal, not interrupted at center (B); anal 
fork: absent’ (B) is: 55° cee ie oe ace Setactgce eh. Sasen sip SRS es a ere gae: 3 
