. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 92 NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 255 CALIFORNIA INSECT SURVEY Deportment of Entomology ond Parosltology UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. DRAFT i955J/At€n^ Map 13.—Distribution of Prodoxus marginatus (see maps 4 and 5 for distribution of host). Prodoxus pulverulentus Riley Figures 74-75, 99, 125, 145; Map 14 Prodoxus pulverulentus Riley, 1892a, p. 150; 1892b, p. 100; 1892c, p. 375; 1892e, p. 315;—Coquillett, 1893, p. 311.—Dyar, 1902 [1903], no. 6570; 1903b, p. 103.—Kearfott, 1903, no. 7108.—Barnes and McDunnough, 1917, no. 8466.—McDunnough, 1939, no


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 92 NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 255 CALIFORNIA INSECT SURVEY Deportment of Entomology ond Parosltology UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. DRAFT i955J/At€n^ Map 13.—Distribution of Prodoxus marginatus (see maps 4 and 5 for distribution of host). Prodoxus pulverulentus Riley Figures 74-75, 99, 125, 145; Map 14 Prodoxus pulverulentus Riley, 1892a, p. 150; 1892b, p. 100; 1892c, p. 375; 1892e, p. 315;—Coquillett, 1893, p. 311.—Dyar, 1902 [1903], no. 6570; 1903b, p. 103.—Kearfott, 1903, no. 7108.—Barnes and McDunnough, 1917, no. 8466.—McDunnough, 1939, no. 9829.—Busck, 1947, p. 184. Adult (figs. 74-75).—Wing expanse: male, 8-10 mm; female, 8-11 mm. Head: White. Labial palpus entirely white. Thorax: White, Dorsal surface of primaries white with scattering of fuscous scales, concentrated principally over apical half of fore- wing; fringe mostly white with scattered mixture of fuscous, especially at apex; ventral surface densely covered with fuscous scales. Second- aries white with fuscous shading along costa to apex, sparsely scaled, scales very narrow, usually less than one-third the width of those in forewing; fringe entirely white except for dark apex. Abdomen: Pale fuscous above, mostly white below except for posterior patch of fuscous scales. Male genitalia (fig. 99).—Apex of tegumen simple, not clef ted. Outer margin of cucullus bluntly rounded, not spined. Female genitalia (figs. 125, 145).—Apex of ovipositor with dorsal ridge gradually terminating into shaft; ridge minutely serrulate, with approximately 45-55 teeth. Signum stellate, well developed, with usually 8-12 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 Interior. Washington : Smith


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