. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BKUES AND MELANDER: CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 241 obsolete; body with obscure incisures, but usually with pits. Slug-caterpillars 6. Setae iv. and v. distant on the abdominal segments (Fig. 51); pro- legs present, but without hooks; living in the pods of Yucca. Tegeticula of the PRODOXIDiE Setae iv. and v. adjacent (Fig. 446); prolegs absent. A few GELECHIIDiE. 452 Figs. 445-452. Lepidoptera, Larvae 445. Adela, setal map of third abdominal segment (Forbes) Adelidse. 446. Dichomerus, setal map of sixth abdo


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BKUES AND MELANDER: CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 241 obsolete; body with obscure incisures, but usually with pits. Slug-caterpillars 6. Setae iv. and v. distant on the abdominal segments (Fig. 51); pro- legs present, but without hooks; living in the pods of Yucca. Tegeticula of the PRODOXIDiE Setae iv. and v. adjacent (Fig. 446); prolegs absent. A few GELECHIIDiE. 452 Figs. 445-452. Lepidoptera, Larvae 445. Adela, setal map of third abdominal segment (Forbes) Adelidse. 446. Dichomerus, setal map of sixth abdominal segment (Forbes) Gelechi- idge. 447. Dichomerus, setal map of prothorax (Forbes) Gelechiidse. 448. Dicymolomia, setal map of third abdominal segment (Forbes). 449. Sthenopis, setal map of prothorax (Fracker). 450. Biordinal or double-rowed arrangement of crotchets on abdominal proleg (Forbes). 451. Uniordinal or single-rowed arrangement of crochets on abdominal proleg (Forbes). 452. Triordinal or triple-rowed arrangement of crochets of abdominal proleg (Forbes). 7. Body fusiform, thickest at the middle; head small, the front reach- ing only about two-thirds of the way to the vertex, closed above and separated from the vertex by the epicrania; living in the pods of Yucca. (Prodoxus) PRODOXIDiE Body cylindrical or flattened; if somewhat fusiform, the front extends upwards to the vertex 8 8. Head with two ocelli on each side, or with one large one or with the ocelli obsolete 9 Head with six small ocelli on each side 13. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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