. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 264 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 209. Figure 155.—Localities for Ceropales pacifica. 8. Ceropales pacifica, new species Forewing to mm. long; second flagellar segment about as long as wide; frons dull, with small close punctures and scattered larger punctures, diameters of which are about 2 to 3 times as great as those of the smaller punctures; longer hairs on frons about as long as the diameter of an ocellus; mesopleuron with medium sized, deep punctures that are separated by about their diameter; male subgenital plate
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 264 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 209. Figure 155.—Localities for Ceropales pacifica. 8. Ceropales pacifica, new species Forewing to mm. long; second flagellar segment about as long as wide; frons dull, with small close punctures and scattered larger punctures, diameters of which are about 2 to 3 times as great as those of the smaller punctures; longer hairs on frons about as long as the diameter of an ocellus; mesopleuron with medium sized, deep punctures that are separated by about their diameter; male subgenital plate broadly lanceolate but upcurved on the sides so as to appear narrower; female subgenital plate distinctly longer than in the other species of the femoralis group. Colored as in C. rugata except that the white markings average smaller (or some of the smaller ones lacking entirely), that the longer hairs of the head and thorax are dark brown, and that the front and middle femora and tibiae are more or less infuscate. Type: cT, Marin County, Calif., July 1925, F. X. Williams (San Francisco). Paratypes: 9, Palo Alto, Calif., Oct. 25, 1894 (Cambridge), cf, San Diego, Calif., July 8, 1886, Blaisdell (San Francisco), cf, San Jose, Calif., Aug. 10, 1898, Patterson (Townes). 9, Tracy, Calif., Aug. 1, 1949, J. W. MacSwain (Townes). cf, 9, Austin, 4,000 ft., Oreg., Aug. 11, 1929, H. A. Scullen (Berkeley and St. Paul). This species occurs in Oregon and California. 9. Ceropales rugata, new species Forewing to mm. long; second flagellar segment about as long as wide; frons subshining, with very small punctures and scattered larger punctures whose diameters are about to as great as those of the smaller punctm^es; longer hairs on frons about as long as the diameter of an ocellus; mesopleuron with large deep. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these i
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