. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Fig. 233. Schaffneria schaffneri Kngt., J1 claspers. Genus Ceratocapsus Reuter Ceratocapsus fusiformis Van Duzee Ceratocapsus fusiformis Van Duzee, 1917:270. I have identified the following specimens of this species from the test site: Area 6M, cf June 15, 1965; Area TM, 6cT 3 9 June 14, 1965; collected on Purshia tridentata. This species was originally described from California by Van Duzee, and has been reported from Colorado. Ceratocapsus apicalis Knight Fig. 236 Ceratocapsus apicalis Knight, 1925:46. This species is close


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Fig. 233. Schaffneria schaffneri Kngt., J1 claspers. Genus Ceratocapsus Reuter Ceratocapsus fusiformis Van Duzee Ceratocapsus fusiformis Van Duzee, 1917:270. I have identified the following specimens of this species from the test site: Area 6M, cf June 15, 1965; Area TM, 6cT 3 9 June 14, 1965; collected on Purshia tridentata. This species was originally described from California by Van Duzee, and has been reported from Colorado. Ceratocapsus apicalis Knight Fig. 236 Ceratocapsus apicalis Knight, 1925:46. This species is closely allied to nevadensis, n. sp., but differs in form of the male claspers (Fig. 236). It is known from Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Missouri and South Da- kota. Ceratocapsus nevadensis, new species Fig. 235 Allied to apicalis Kngt., but differs in the larger eyes, narrower vertex, yellowish prono- tum and dark scutellum; male claspers distinc- tive (Fig. 235).. Fig. 234. Ceratocapsus pumilus Uhl., $. 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 Brigham Young University. Provo, Utah : Brigham Young University


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