Calophya dicksoni Jensen, 1957 (Figs. 1–10)

MATERIAL EXAMINED

Mexico: Baja california: paratypes 4 males, 6 females, several adults dissected on 3 slides, 20 miles NE of Punta Prieta, 17-V-1949, Fouquieria columnaris, R. C. Dickson (dry and slide mounted, EMEB).

DESCRIPTION

Originally described by Jensen (1957). Apart from the forewing, Jensen (1957) Fgured only the paramere in a caudal view. Here, we supplement the descripljon of the male and female terminalia and pro- vide addiljonal Fgures of these structures. Male subgenital plate elon- gate. Paramere, in proFle, sickle-shaped; with a subapical tooth on the inner margin in caudal view. Distal porljon of aedeagus slightly curved. Distal inFated part large, about half as long as basal part; scleroljzed end tube of ductus ejaculatorius large, weakly s-shaped. Dorsal margin of female procljger, in proFle, sinuous; apex pointed; in the middle, laterally, with a group of about 10 long, dense setae. Subgenital plate relaljvely short, cuneate, pointed apically.

DISTRIBUTION

Known only from Baja california, Punta Prieta (Jensen 1957).

HOST PLANT

Fouquieria columnaris (c. Kellogg) Kellogg ex curran ( Ericales: Fouquieriaceae). Immatures are free living on leaves of host.