. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ceropalinae: tribe minageniini 233 above weaklj^ infuscate, underside of front femur, outer side of all tibiae, and hind tarsus fuscous, and hind tibia \\dth a board, ill-defined, fuscous subbasal band; tergites tinged with fulvous apically; first and second tergites each with a lateral fulvous blotch. Specimen: 9 (type), Fedor, Lee County, Tex, (Cambridge).. Figure 137.—Localities for Minagenia osoria. 6. Minagenia osoria (Banks) Plates 3, figure 38; and 4, figure 45 Nannochilus osoria (as Ageniella osoria, p. 178) Banks, 1944, Bull. Mus. C


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ceropalinae: tribe minageniini 233 above weaklj^ infuscate, underside of front femur, outer side of all tibiae, and hind tarsus fuscous, and hind tibia \\dth a board, ill-defined, fuscous subbasal band; tergites tinged with fulvous apically; first and second tergites each with a lateral fulvous blotch. Specimen: 9 (type), Fedor, Lee County, Tex, (Cambridge).. Figure 137.—Localities for Minagenia osoria. 6. Minagenia osoria (Banks) Plates 3, figure 38; and 4, figure 45 Nannochilus osoria (as Ageniella osoria, p. 178) Banks, 1944, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 94, pp. 172, 178, cf. Type: d", Falls Church, Va. (Cambridge). Male: Forewing to mm. long; sternites 2 to 5 with numer- ous long suberect hairs that are about as long as the ordinary clothing hairs, the tips of the long hairs bent; subgenital plate oblance- olate with a rounded apical point, the edges curled up so that it looks quite narrow; squama apically very slender, with sparse, oblique, rather short bristles near its apex and along its outer edge. Color variable but usually as described here. Black. Apical part of mandible reddish brown; labrum, tibial spurs, and front tarsus stramineous, the apical tarsal segment dark brown; palpi brown, darker basally; knees and apex of front tibia brownish; wings subhya- line. Variant colorations include a pale stramineous brown clypeus, palpi, most of scape, and hind margin of side part of pronotum; light rufous legs, tegula, and basal of abdomen; and brown hind tibia and middle and hind tarsi. Intermediates between the dark and light types of coloration are at hand. Female: Unknown, though possibly confused with females of clypeata or julia. Specimens: cf, Washington, D. C, May 16, 1949 (Shappirio). cT, Takoma Park, Md., July 12, 1947, D. Shappirio (Shappirio).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloratio


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