3. Setae Adf, and Adfy close together, decidedly anterior to apex 
of front (A); Py, but slightly above level of Adf; and with Po 
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- Setae Adf, and Adfy, not closely associated, anterior to apex of 
front; seta Py posterior to P; (A); [puncture A, between setae 
A, and Ag (A); prothoracic shield light brown, with a pale 
reniform spot posterior to seta Ib (B); seta II of 8th abdominal 
segment above and in front of spiracle (C); crochets of abdominal 
prolegs uniordinal and arranged in a penellipse (D); skin smooth. ] 
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A B C D 
Brazil, Egypt, India, Mexico, and West Indies. 
Hosts: Cotton and okra. Pectinophora gossypiella (Saund. ) 
4. Prothoracic shield pale, whitish, with dark fuscous shading along 
lateral and posterior margins (A). 
Zo 
A 
Bahamas, Chile, Cuba, Mexico, Peru, Hawaii, and Virgin 
Islands. 
Host: Tomato. Keiferia lycopersicella (Busck) 
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