. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Bulletin, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences Vol. 48, Pakt 3, 1949 bluei (C. Fox) 1909 [191-4711, one of the giant pocket gopher fleas is found abundantly through south- ern Nevada in winter. The writer collected a large series off T. b. centralis at Beatty, Nye county during December 1946, 1947, and April 1948. 28. Dactylopsylla monticola Prince 1945 [7Pj-451], has been collected at Lake Tahoe, Washoe county. DQctYlopsyUa D< montieolQ. I].COmis PLATE 17 The Allotype Male When
. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Bulletin, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences Vol. 48, Pakt 3, 1949 bluei (C. Fox) 1909 [191-4711, one of the giant pocket gopher fleas is found abundantly through south- ern Nevada in winter. The writer collected a large series off T. b. centralis at Beatty, Nye county during December 1946, 1947, and April 1948. 28. Dactylopsylla monticola Prince 1945 [7Pj-451], has been collected at Lake Tahoe, Washoe county. DQctYlopsyUa D< montieolQ. I].COmis PLATE 17 The Allotype Male When Prince described this flea in Canadian Entomologist 77:17, 1945 the male had not yet been collected. He associated it with D. bluei. Male specimens in the hands of the writer lead him to believe monticola is more closely associated with comis. There are before the writer at this time the allotype male, 5 paratype males and a good series of females taken north and west of Lake Tahoe at Incline Creek and Tahoe IMeadows August 1949 ofl^ Thomomys monticola. Modified segments: Male. Both process and finger are of the comis shape, but more squat and plump. The finger is apically hooked anteriorly, and scythe-blade shaped. The process is not long and slender as in comis but much shorter and broad. The VIII sternite is neither bhiei or romw-like but instead in the shape of a hook with a major bristle and a series of 5 or so medium bristles below it on ventral border. The IX sternite is of the pattern of comis. Length: The male measures mm., the female Range: Probably all about the Lake Tahoe region of Ne- vada and California on Thomomys m. monticola, the Moun- tain Pocket Gopher. 119. 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 Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Acad
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