. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. ]—Distribution of Panorpa subfur- cata in North America. apical branch broken. Basal band broken into two large pale brown spots. Marginal and second basal spots ab- sent. First basal spot small. Legs dark yellowish brown. Abdomen dark reddish brown. Male terminalia reddish brown. Ninth ter- gum, as in Fig. 117, large, broad ba- sally, tapered to deep apical emargina- tion. Hypovalves (Fig. 118) slender, elongate, extending to base of disti- styles. Basistyles broad. Dististyles shorter than basistyles, large, falcate, each with large mesa


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. ]—Distribution of Panorpa subfur- cata in North America. apical branch broken. Basal band broken into two large pale brown spots. Marginal and second basal spots ab- sent. First basal spot small. Legs dark yellowish brown. Abdomen dark reddish brown. Male terminalia reddish brown. Ninth ter- gum, as in Fig. 117, large, broad ba- sally, tapered to deep apical emargina- tion. Hypovalves (Fig. 118) slender, elongate, extending to base of disti- styles. Basistyles broad. Dististyles shorter than basistyles, large, falcate, each with large mesal lobe. Ventral parameres (Fig. 119) slender, un- branched, barbed, extending to middle of dististyles. Female genital plate (Fig. 152) elongate, mm in length. Distal plate broad apically, narrowed basally, apex having moderately shal- low emargination. Spermathecal apo- deme elongate, extending beyond base of distal plate but not reaching apical emargination. This species was intially identified by authors as P. virginica, which it resem- bles in the shape of the dististyles and the ventral parameres. On closer ex- amination P. hungerfordi differs (Byers 1973a) in the absence of a small tooth on each dististyle present in P. virgin- ica; these species also differ in the shape of the lobes on the dististyles and in the lengths of the ventral para- meres. Nothing has been reported on the habitat of this species. Panorpa hungerfordi Byers Panorpa hungerfordi Byers (1973a: 367). S, 9. Type-locality: 4 miles west of Pellston, Emmet County, Michigan. Head and thorax dark reddish brown. Fore wing length mm. Membranes (Fig. 78) pale yellow, crossveins not margined. Apical band entire, pale brown, with two to four small clear spots. Pterostigmal band pale brown, continuous, forked, with. 176 Fig. 176.—Distribution of Panorpa hunger- fordi in North Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for


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