. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. TAXONOMIC REVISION OF CARYOCOLUM 451 46. Female eighth segment with a pair of dorsal flaps/female eighth segment without flaps. 47. Female eighth segment with a pair of ventral flaps/female eighth segment without flaps. The apomorphic state of this character is represented in the huebneri-group. It is secondarily lost in kroesmanniella. 48. Female eighth segment with a membranous ventral region/female eighth segment with a sclerotized ventral region. 49. Saccus extremely broad/saccus slender. The apomorphic state of this character


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. TAXONOMIC REVISION OF CARYOCOLUM 451 46. Female eighth segment with a pair of dorsal flaps/female eighth segment without flaps. 47. Female eighth segment with a pair of ventral flaps/female eighth segment without flaps. The apomorphic state of this character is represented in the huebneri-group. It is secondarily lost in kroesmanniella. 48. Female eighth segment with a membranous ventral region/female eighth segment with a sclerotized ventral region. 49. Saccus extremely broad/saccus slender. The apomorphic state of this character is particu- larly expressed in huebneri and kroesmanniella. 50. Tegumen with a pair of long ventrolateral processes/tegumen without ventrolateral proces- ses. The apomorphic state of this character is weakly developed in numerous species of division B of Caryocolum. However, it is only scored as apomorphic in huebneri and kroesmanniella. CARYOCOLUM Gregor & Povolny, 1954 Caryocolum Gregor & Povolny, 1954: 87 [as subgenus of Gnorimoschema Busck, 1900]. Type species: Gelechia leucomelanella Zeller, 1839: 198, by original designation. Caryocolum Gregor & Povolny; Gozmany, 1958: 198 [raised to genus]. Diagnosis. Head convex, without frontal processes or modifications. Ocellus present. Proboscis well developed, almost reaching length of labial palpus. Maxillary palpus consisting of four segments. Labial palpus recurved; first segment short; second segment slightly longer than third, with brush of raised scales below. Antenna without pecten on scape. Fore wing 3-5-8-5 mm. Ground colour, light to dark brown, occasionally black; mottled with grey, orange-brown, white; dorsum lighter; irregular light fasciae across wing at one-fifth and middle; white to light brown costal and tornal spots at four-fifths, sometimes confluent; dark brown spots near base, distad of cell, the latter usually comma-shaped; dark brown patch from fold across wing towards costa at one-quarter, freque


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