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1970 1 male, R. J. Shaw, light trap; VIII-6-9-1970, 1 female, R. J. 
Shaw, light trap; VIII-12-16-1970, 1 female, R. J. Shaw, light trap; 
IX-9-14-1970, 1 female, R. J. Shaw, light trap; IX-21-28-1970, 1 
female, R. J. Shaw, light trap. Deposited: USNM, ARIZ; AUTH. 
Notes: The females described above are associated with the males 
of A. dragoonica by similarities in size, coloration, antennal and 
wing characteristics and by similarities in distribution. Under the 
circumstances, it is not possible to state definitely that the above 
mentioned females are conspecific with A. dragoonica but they are 
assumed to be until shown otherwise. 
This species is named after the type locality, Dragoon Mountains. 
Aleuropteryx juniperi Ohm, 1968 
Aleuropteryx juniperi Ohm, 1968:14. Type: Holotype male: Ger¬ 
many: Coll. Ohm. 
Head: Brown. Antennae 22-23 segmented, almost unicolorous 
greyish brown. Scape about twice as long as broad, pedicel about 
two-thirds the length of the scape. Ventral spine of male pedicel 
close to distal end of pedicel. Flagellar segments distinctly longer 
than broad. 
Thorax: Brown with blackish brown shoulder spots. 
In fore wing, R* +5 and Mm vary from short coalescence to 
connection by a cross-vein. Cu 2 distinctly sinuous. Membrane of 
fore wing greyish brown with irregular areas of dark shading, 
especially near margin. Length of fore wing 2.5-2.8 mm, hind wing 
2.2-2.5 mm. 
Male genitalia (Fig. 6A): Ninth sternum rather narrow, dorsally 
with 3 lateral, caudally directed processes which are folded longi¬ 
tudinally. Process of 9th sternum simple. Appendages laterally 
C 
genitalia, lateral view. C. Female 
Figure 6. Aleuropteryx juniperi. 
pteryx juniperi. A. Male genitalia, lateral view. B. Female 
C. Female genitalia, ventral view. (Redrawn from Meinander, 
1972) 
