. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 116 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 145, No. 2. MAP 15 i Map 15. Distribution of Ptomaphagus [Adelops] consobrinus. 42) reports as ihomomysi what may be this species from Corvallis (Peromysctis nest) and Medford, Oregon. Ptomaphagus consobrinus (Leconte) Figures 1, 4, 52, 53, 94, 125, 178, 179, 206; Map 15 Catops consobrinus Leconte, 1854: 281. Lecto- type here designated as female in MCZ (Leconte coll.) bearing red label "type 3151," with a printed label "Ga," and a hand written label


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 116 Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 145, No. 2. MAP 15 i Map 15. Distribution of Ptomaphagus [Adelops] consobrinus. 42) reports as ihomomysi what may be this species from Corvallis (Peromysctis nest) and Medford, Oregon. Ptomaphagus consobrinus (Leconte) Figures 1, 4, 52, 53, 94, 125, 178, 179, 206; Map 15 Catops consobrinus Leconte, 1854: 281. Lecto- type here designated as female in MCZ (Leconte coll.) bearing red label "type 3151," with a printed label "Ga," and a hand written label "N. Orleans Motsch," seen. Published type locahty: Georgia. Catops strigosus Leconte, 1854: 281. Lectotype here designated as female in MCZ (Leconte coll.) bearing red label "type 3152" and a small white paper square (meaning eastern United States in Leconte's locahty code), and a rectangular yellow label marked "7562," seen. Published type locahty: South Carohna. Catops lecontei Murray, 1856: 459. Name pro- posed for C. strigosus Leconte, type and locality the same. Ptomaphagus consobrinus Leconte, Horn, 1880: 263; Hatch, 1933: 206. Ptomaphagus (Adelops) consobrinus Leconte, Jeannel, 1936: 92; 1949: 98. Ptomaphagus (Adelops) carolinensis Schweiger, 1949: 1. Holotype male and allotype female in Reichsmuseum, Stockholm, seen. NEW SYNONYMY. Type locality: Soutli Carolina. Diagnosis. This species is found only east of the Rocky Mountains in Canada and the United States. Its large eyes and dark color separate it from all eastern species except brevior and ulkei and it is separated from these by the shape of the spermatheca, the long, thin, curved aedea- gus, and the genital segment with a long spiculum and genital plates that are both elongated anteriorly and notched on the border of the orifice. Description. Length mm. Width mm. Color dark brown to piceous. Head pubescent, punctured. Eyes normal, their horizontal diameter times wi


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