. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Bulletin, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences Vol. 47, Part 1, 1948 to Media 1+2 beyond the forking of Media, and this is absent in No. 349. The Scudder types should be reexamined, and if the drawings are correct one specimen should receive a new name. C+5c R+M +. Cu 1 PLATE 9 Wing of Draycotia cordovce. Pierce Enlarged approximately X 30 Drawing by the author A cross vein from Media to Cubitus is very rare although F. W. Pettey found it to occur as a variant in specimens of Arytaina acacice-hailey


. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Bulletin, So. Calif. Academy of Sciences Vol. 47, Part 1, 1948 to Media 1+2 beyond the forking of Media, and this is absent in No. 349. The Scudder types should be reexamined, and if the drawings are correct one specimen should receive a new name. C+5c R+M +. Cu 1 PLATE 9 Wing of Draycotia cordovce. Pierce Enlarged approximately X 30 Drawing by the author A cross vein from Media to Cubitus is very rare although F. W. Pettey found it to occur as a variant in specimens of Arytaina acacice-haileyance (Froggatt). Order Psylloptera Kraus & Wolfif 1919. Family Chermid^ Kirkaldy 1904. Subfamily Chermin^e VanDuzee 1916. Genus Draycotia, new genus. Typt-Draycotia cordovce new species (Plate 9). The genus and species are described from a single wing (1945-269. CB-3), found on splitting a piece of interglacial lig- nite from Cordova Bay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, collected by Walter MacKay Draycot, in whose honor the genus is named. The type is deposited in the Los Angeles County Mu- seum. Wing elongate, measuring mm., narrower at apex of anal fold ( mm.) than at apical fourth ( mm.), apically rounded. The heavy Costa-Subcosta vein is marginal, not reach- ing the pterostigma. The Radio-media-cubital stem is more than one-fourth the length of the wing. It branches into Radial and Media-cubital stems. The Radial stem branches into Radius 1 and Radial sector, and is considerably longer than the Media- cubital stem. Radius 1 has a short spur to the margin, and with 43. 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 Academy


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