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Figure 13. Aleuropteryx unicolor. A. Male genitalia, lateral view. B. Female 
genitalia, ventral view. C. Female genitalia, lateral view. 
males, V-2-8-1946, B. W. Benson, at light; Cochise Stronghold, 
Dragon Mts., 1 male 1 female, V-l7-21-1970, R. J. Shaw, blacklight 
trap. 
Notes: Measurements above include those of Meinander and 
those of the new specimens from Arizona. The Arizona specimens 
account for the upper limits on wing measurements and the 
specimens of Meinander account for the lower limits. Meinander 
(1974) described the female genitalia from California specimens. At 
that time he illustrated and described 2 separate types of female 
genitalia. The type described as A. unicolor from Riverside, Cali¬ 
fornia, is identical to that of A. maculipennis newly described in the 
present work. The specimens he illustrated from Imperial Valley, 
California are what I consider to be A. unicolor. In addition, 
Meinander mentioned a 3rd type of genitalia from Mexico which 
probably represents another species. 
Aleuropteryx vulgaris Meinander, 1972 
Aleuropteryx vulgaris Meinander, 1972:51. Type: Holotype male; 
Texas; USNM. 
Head: Dark brown. Antennae 20-24 segmented. Scape and 
pedicel dark brown; flagellar segments varying from light greyish 
brown to dark brown. Scape and pedicel 1.5 times to twice as long 
as broad; flagellar segments of male varying from as long as broad 
to 2.5 times as long as broad; female flagellar segments about 1.5 
times as long as broad. Ventral spine on male pedicel about one- 
fourth the length of segment from distal end. Palpi brown. 
