. Bulletin. about as long as the genitalia are illustrated in Figures 33 and 33, Plate XLV. Phyllophaga postrema Horn The writer has had no opportunity to examine the types of P. pos-trema or P. quadrata Sm., but a study of our collections indicates thatthey are identical. The former is known only by the male and the latterby the female. Types of all the species and varieties described in this paper are de-posited in the collections of the Illinois Natural History Survey; par-atypes of the same, in the United States National Museum and in thewriters collection; and paratypes of p


. Bulletin. about as long as the genitalia are illustrated in Figures 33 and 33, Plate XLV. Phyllophaga postrema Horn The writer has had no opportunity to examine the types of P. pos-trema or P. quadrata Sm., but a study of our collections indicates thatthey are identical. The former is known only by the male and the latterby the female. Types of all the species and varieties described in this paper are de-posited in the collections of the Illinois Natural History Survey; par-atypes of the same, in the United States National Museum and in thewriters collection; and paratypes of perlonga, inississippiciisis, pcarliac,soror, foxii, and coniosa have been deposited in the collections of theArperican Museum of Natural History and of the Philadelphia Academyof Sciences. Plate XL Phyllophaga perlonga, n. sp. Fig. 1. Left clasper. Fig. 4. Male genitalia, dorsal view. Fig. 2. Right clasper. Fig. 5. Female genitalia. Fig. 3. Male genitalia, rear view. (See also text figure, p. 330.) Plate XL.


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