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Figure 15. Aleuropteryx werneri. A. Male genitalia, lateral view. B. Male 
genitalia, caudal view. C. Male genitalia, ventral view. D. Female genitalia, lateral 
view. E. Female genitalia, ventral view. F. Female genitalia, caudal view. G. Male 
head, lateral view. 
posteriorly in 5 processes: a pair of ventro-lateral, dorsally curved, 
processes; a pair of laterally flattened processes originating medially 
to first 2 processes; a more or less central cone-like process with a 
duct. Ectoprocts weakly sclerotized. 
Female genitalia (Fig. 15D-F): A well sclerotized subgenital 
plate present. Bursa copulatrix with well sclerotized part curved 
upward apically in lateral view. A pair of large, dorso-lateral, 
transverse, sclerotized structures present; distinctive in lateral view. 
A tooth-like posterior projection dorso-caudal to bursa copulatrix. 
Immature stages unknown. 
Holotype male: new Mexico: Fas Cruces, VII-28-VIII-3-1975, W. 
P. Morrison, blacklight trap. 
Paratypes: new Mexico: 73 males 33 females. Fas Cruces, W. P. 
Morrison, light trap, following dates: 1 female, X-9-1974; 3 males, 
