. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 104 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 209 Brownsville, Tex., Nov. 2, 1943, I. Shiller (Washington), cf, College Station, Tex., Nov. 9, 1936 (College Station, Tex.). 69, Fedor, Lee County, Tex., May 1910, May 14, 1902, Oct. 1908, Oct. and Nov. 1909, G. Birkmann (Cambridge). 9, Fedor, Lee County, Tex., Oct. 1909, G. Birkmann (Ithaca). 9, Lee County, Tex., May 1908, G. Birkmann (Cambridge). 9 (type) Tex. (Washington). 9, no data (Cambridge), cf, no data (Manhattan). 9. Priocnemis (Priocnemis) notha (Cresson) Male: Forewing 4 to 6 mm. long; frons s
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 104 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 209 Brownsville, Tex., Nov. 2, 1943, I. Shiller (Washington), cf, College Station, Tex., Nov. 9, 1936 (College Station, Tex.). 69, Fedor, Lee County, Tex., May 1910, May 14, 1902, Oct. 1908, Oct. and Nov. 1909, G. Birkmann (Cambridge). 9, Fedor, Lee County, Tex., Oct. 1909, G. Birkmann (Ithaca). 9, Lee County, Tex., May 1908, G. Birkmann (Cambridge). 9 (type) Tex. (Washington). 9, no data (Cambridge), cf, no data (Manhattan). 9. Priocnemis (Priocnemis) notha (Cresson) Male: Forewing 4 to 6 mm. long; frons subpolished, with small punctures that are separated by about their diameter; sixth ster- nite between its lateral hooks smooth; exposed portion of subgenital plate oblanceolate to spatulate, about as long as wide, subbasally with a median erect compressed teeth or with a pah of teeth, parallel ridges, or elongate tubercles; subgenital plate with a few erect hairs basad of or between the teeth or tubercles but none beyond. There is some tendency for the various forms of the subgenital plate charac- teristic of different subspecies to intergrade m specimens from inter- mediate areas. Female: Forewing to mm. long; frons subpolished, its punctures separated by about then diameter. Both sexes are black with the wings uniformly infuscate and the abdomen black, or partly to almost entirely red. There are four subspecies, differing in the amount of black on the abdomen and in the shape of the tooth on the male subgenital plate. 9a. Priocnemis (Priocnemis) notha navajo Banks, new status Priocnemis navajo Banks, 1933, Psj'che, vol. 40, p. 15, 9 . Type: ? , Apache Camp, Santa Catalina Mts. at 5,500 ft., July 25, 1917, Ariz. (Cambridge). Male: Forewing 4 to 6 mm. long; exposed portion of subgenital plate spatulate, about as long as wide, medially with its edges. Figi'r; 52.—Localities for Priocnemis notha Please note that these images are extracted from s
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