. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 202 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 09 at 7,000 ft., Lindsay, Los Banos, Marin County, Meadow Valley in Plumas County at 3,500 to 4,000 ft., Napa, Pinecrest in Tuolumne County, Priest Valley in Monterey County at 2,300 ft., north end of San Bruno Mts., San Francisco, San Pedro, Santa Cruz County, Tracy in San Joaquin County, and Whitney Portal in Inyo County); Colorado (Poudre Canyon in Larimer County at 5,200 ft.); New- Mexico (Jemez Springs at 6,400 ft, and La Cueva in the Organ Mts. at about 5,300 ft.); and Oregon (Hood River). Collectio


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 202 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 09 at 7,000 ft., Lindsay, Los Banos, Marin County, Meadow Valley in Plumas County at 3,500 to 4,000 ft., Napa, Pinecrest in Tuolumne County, Priest Valley in Monterey County at 2,300 ft., north end of San Bruno Mts., San Francisco, San Pedro, Santa Cruz County, Tracy in San Joaquin County, and Whitney Portal in Inyo County); Colorado (Poudre Canyon in Larimer County at 5,200 ft.); New- Mexico (Jemez Springs at 6,400 ft, and La Cueva in the Organ Mts. at about 5,300 ft.); and Oregon (Hood River). Collection dates range from May 22 at Los Banos, Calif., to "October" in Santa Cruz County, Calif. Most are in July and August. This species is common in California and has been taken sparingly in British Columbia, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Colo- rado. It seems most abundant in the last half of the summer. 8. Ageniella {Ageniella) vogeli, new species Male: Forewing to mm. long; apical margin of clypeus usually wdth a broad weak median notch; temple with about eight long suberect hairs; mesopleuron with a weak carina extending ob- liquely downward from the front end of its transverse groove, the. Figure 116.—Localities for Ageniella vogeli. carina about as long as the width of the front femur; third cubital cell about as long as high, receiving the second recurrent vein at or just basad of the middle; seventh sternite narrowly tectate, without erect hairs. Black. Wings subhyaline, margined apically with light fuscous; seventh tergite with a large whitish spot. Female: Forewing to mm. long; clypeus with a broad weak median apical notch; temple without long suberect hairs; mesopleuron with a carina extending obliquely downward from the front end of its. 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 perfectl


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