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314B. LANDRY ET AL.wing length, M1 directed toward apex; M2 from slightly above lower angle of cell,reaching outer margin below middle; M3 and CuA1 connected for about 1/2 theirlengths after lower angle of cell, M3 to tornus, CuA1 to inner margin shortly befor<strong>et</strong>ornus; CuA2 from about 2/3 cell to inner margin at 7/10; CuP and an<strong>al</strong> veins indistinct;apex distinctly produced; outer margin distinctly concave; fem<strong>al</strong>e frenulum with2 acanthae. Abdomen dors<strong>al</strong>ly mostly dark greyish brown, with dirty white sc<strong>al</strong>es atapex of <strong>al</strong>l segments except last; ventr<strong>al</strong>ly dark brown on each side of large dirty whiteband except for last segment, mostly concolorous, greyish brown; m<strong>al</strong>e first abdomin<strong>al</strong>segment (Fig. 4) ventr<strong>al</strong>ly with an invaginated pouch containing a membranousstructure bearing sc<strong>al</strong>es (see Note below).M<strong>al</strong>e genit<strong>al</strong>ia (Fig. 3). Uncus moderately long, with pair of fixed later<strong>al</strong>,pointed and gently tapering glabrous projections; <strong>al</strong>so with movable median projection,slightly longer than later<strong>al</strong> projections, enlarged at apex and bifid, with each endbulbous and s<strong>et</strong>ose, <strong>al</strong>so slightly s<strong>et</strong>ose at base later<strong>al</strong>ly. Gnathos a long curved rodpointing posteriorly, apic<strong>al</strong>ly more heavily sclerotized, tapered, glabrous, and rounded.Tegumen broad medi<strong>al</strong>ly, with moderately narrow pedunculi. V<strong>al</strong>va with unsclerotizeds<strong>et</strong>ose cucullus, tapering, rounded apic<strong>al</strong>ly, with slightly sclerotized s<strong>et</strong>ose ridge atbase on inner side, <strong>al</strong>so with medium sized apodemes directed anteriorly from base ofcosta; sacculus with pair of short, narrow, s<strong>et</strong>ose, and apic<strong>al</strong>ly rounded projections,dors<strong>al</strong> projection curved and directed dors<strong>al</strong>ly, ventr<strong>al</strong> one straight and directedposteriorly. Vinculum narrow, slightly projected anteriorly and upturned. Juxta poorlydeveloped, sm<strong>al</strong>l, b<strong>et</strong>ter sclerotized at posterior edge around ph<strong>al</strong>lus. Ph<strong>al</strong>lus (= aedeagusof authors, but see Kristensen, 2003) narrow, with shaft flattened dorsoventr<strong>al</strong>lybeyond middle, b<strong>et</strong>ter sclerotized on left side in narrow band, slightly upturnedapic<strong>al</strong>ly; coecum penis medium-sized with pair of very sm<strong>al</strong>l peduncles later<strong>al</strong>ly;vesica with minute scobination.Fem<strong>al</strong>e genit<strong>al</strong>ia (Fig. 5). Papillae an<strong>al</strong>es large and long, moderately s<strong>et</strong>ose,sclerotized dors<strong>al</strong>ly and later<strong>al</strong>ly at base. Posterior apophyses slightly curved apic<strong>al</strong>ly,slightly longer than papillae. Tergum VIII well sclerotized, with few long s<strong>et</strong>ae especi<strong>al</strong>lyon margin, with deep rounded concavity in middle apic<strong>al</strong>ly; middle of concavitywith posteriorly directed projection variable in length and bearing two s<strong>et</strong>ae. Anteriorapophyses straight, slightly enlarged apic<strong>al</strong>ly, about as long as papillae. Sternum VIIIwith apic<strong>al</strong> margin bell shaped, well sclerotized, with few long s<strong>et</strong>ae mostly posteriorly<strong>al</strong>ong margin and midventr<strong>al</strong>ly. Intersegment<strong>al</strong> membrane b<strong>et</strong>ween sternites VII andVIII slightly sclerotized on each side of midventr<strong>al</strong> line and with pair of short projectionsinside body at apic<strong>al</strong> margin. Ostium bursae in middle of sternite VIII, ventr<strong>al</strong>lyprotected by slightly protruding crescent of sclerotization. Ductus bursae short,gradu<strong>al</strong>ly enlarging, bas<strong>al</strong> h<strong>al</strong>f well sclerotized, dist<strong>al</strong> h<strong>al</strong>f spiculose and with wrinklespatterned like brood cells in bee hive. Corpus bursae slightly longer than wide, spiculose,with one large, spiny, curved, and pointed cornutus; latter s<strong>et</strong> in sm<strong>al</strong>l sclerotizedpatch with pair of bumps on each side of its base.DESCRIPTION OF THE LARVA AND PUPA: Larva. (Figs 7-17): Length 5.0-8.2 mm (n= 72), < 5.0 mm (n = 94). Body p<strong>al</strong>e gray, textured with microconvolutions; headcapsule amber; prothoracic shield amber, gradu<strong>al</strong>ly darkening posteriorly; pinaculap<strong>al</strong>e brown; an<strong>al</strong> plate p<strong>al</strong>e amber; s<strong>et</strong>ae with widened, circular, and slightly raised

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