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Key to North American
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1 Forewing an even, translucent grey, without transverse bands; width of male valve at midpoint greater than ¼ total length of valve; vesica with two clusters of spines, one at apex and one at base; female corpus bursae slightly constricted medially....................................................................
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[932,1108,1222,1249]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="80">D. kononenkoi</emphasis>
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Forewing with light and dark transverse bands; width of male valve at midpoint ¼ or less total length of valve; vesica with single apical cluster of spines (
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); numerous smaller peg-like spinules may also be present (
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); female corpus bursae oval, wider posteriorly than anteriorly........................
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2 Forewing transverse bands meeting posterior margin at right angles; known only from dry, rocky tundra habitat in the
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(male unknown) ............. .................................................................................................
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[962,1108,1468,1495]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="80">D. verticalis</emphasis>
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Forewing transverse bands meeting anal margin at acute angle, running more or less parallel to outer margin; occurring in wet tundra and boreal peat bogs ............................................................................................................
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3 Forewing and thorax markings varying from nearly unmarked to moderately contrasting (subapical pale dash always contrasting), but never with basal and antemedial area paler than outer half of wing (
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); male valve apex with two short, blunt projections (
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); juxta wider than long (
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); inflated vesica approximately as long as aedeagus (
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).........................
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Forewing and thorax contrastingly marked in mouse grey and whitish-grey banding, with basal and antemedial area noticeably paler than outer half of wing (
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, 3); male valve apex strongly bifurcate, with 2 longer narrower prongs (
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); juxta longer than wide (
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); inflated vesica 2/3 or less length of aedeagus (
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) ........................................................
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[963,1107,412,439]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="81">D. tarandus</emphasis>
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