. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 144 NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 77 I have identified specimens from the following localities: 3 cf cf, 2 9 9, Escondido, California, 15 July 1941 (E. L. Todd) (UKan); 1 (^, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 5 July 1941 (Burt Hodgden) (UKan); Icf, Adelaide, Idaho, 21 July 1927 (USNM); Id", 19, Halsey, Nebraska, 1 July 1957 (R. Henzlik) (USNM); Icf, Tucson, Arizona, 4 May 1942 (A. L. Melander) (USNM); Id", Calabasas, 6 mi. w. Nogales, Arizona, 1 August 1961 (Werner, Nutting) (UAriz); Icf, Helendale, California, 21 May 1955 (W. R. M. Mason


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 144 NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 77 I have identified specimens from the following localities: 3 cf cf, 2 9 9, Escondido, California, 15 July 1941 (E. L. Todd) (UKan); 1 (^, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 5 July 1941 (Burt Hodgden) (UKan); Icf, Adelaide, Idaho, 21 July 1927 (USNM); Id", 19, Halsey, Nebraska, 1 July 1957 (R. Henzlik) (USNM); Icf, Tucson, Arizona, 4 May 1942 (A. L. Melander) (USNM); Id", Calabasas, 6 mi. w. Nogales, Arizona, 1 August 1961 (Werner, Nutting) (UAriz); Icf, Helendale, California, 21 May 1955 (W. R. M. Mason) (CNC); 1 &,2 9 9, Medicine Hat, Alberta, 15 July 1956 (O. Peck) (CNC); 2 dd", 2 9 9, Alamagordo, New Mexico, 25 April-15 May 1902, (ANS). 99. Scenopinus nubilipes Say Figure 97 Scenopinus nubilipes Say, 1829, p. 170. The type of this specimen has been lost for many years and, as a result, most American collections contain numerous specimens identified as this species. My original aim was to study the pupal. Figure 97.—Scenopinus nubilipes Say, male, female: a, wing; b, d, lateral and frontal aspects of male head; c, e, lateral and frontal aspects of female head;/, g, enlarged details of male and female antennae; h-j, ventral, lateral and posterior aspects of male ter- minalia; k, ventral aspect of female 8th sternum; /, lateral aspect of female 8th and 9th segments; m, female 9th sternum and bursa. skins of North American Scenopidae. This necessitated a more detailed study of the genital structures where differences were more obvious. This, in turn, necessitated descriptions of new species and resulted in this paper. After due consideration of Say's description. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Int


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