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Trichorthosia Grt. 
1883, Papilio, III, 31 (type, parallela Grt.). 
Eyes strongly hairy. Palpi upturned, the third joint slightly porrect; 
second joint moderately fringed with hair below, third joint smooth-scaled 
and rather elongated. Front smooth. Male antennae fasciculate. Fore 
tibia unspined, about twice as long as first tarsal joint, with weak hair- 
fringe on outer side; mid and hind tibiae weakly spined in apical section. 
Mid tarsi without fourth row of spines. Vestiture rather smooth, composed 
of hair and hair-like scales, with no obvious tufting. 
Figure 41. Male genitalia of Trichorthosia parallela Grt. 
Male Genitalia. Clasper rather short with a strong sacculus, pro- 
jecting over costal margin at base and with basal hair tufts; apex of 
clasper truncate with no corona; harpe long, thin, somewhat recurved, 
and projecting slightly over apical margin of clasper; ampulla strong, 
free, forming with the harpe a bifid prong. Clavus absent. Juxta weak. 
Uncus diamond-shaped with blunt tip; tegumen recurved at junction 
with clasper, forming a conical projection. Aedoeagus armed apically 
with a small tooth; vesica with numerous short cornu ti and a single 
larger one with bulbous base. 
Contains only the species parallela Grt. 
Mimobarathra B. and McD. 
1915, Can. Ent., XLVII, 21 (type, antonito Barnes). 
Eyes strongly hairy. Palpi rather short, upturned, with somewhat 
porrect third joint; second joint moderately fringed with hair below, 
third joint smooth-scaled. Front smooth. Male antennae strongly and 
