. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ceropalinae: tribe minageniini 231 4. Minagenia clypeata (Banks) Plates 1, figure 13; and 3, figure 37 Ageniella clypeata Banks, 1914, Journ. New York Ent. Soc, vol. 22, p. 306, cT. Type: cf, Chain Bridge, Va. (Cambridge). Minagenia shappirioi Dreisbach, 1953, Amer. Midi. Nat., vol. 49, p. 839, cf (new synonymy). Type: cf, Osceola County, Mich. (Cambridge). Male: Forewing to mm. long; sternites 2 to 5 with some long oblique or sometimes suberect hairs that are about as long as the ordinary clothing hairs, the longer of these hair


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ceropalinae: tribe minageniini 231 4. Minagenia clypeata (Banks) Plates 1, figure 13; and 3, figure 37 Ageniella clypeata Banks, 1914, Journ. New York Ent. Soc, vol. 22, p. 306, cT. Type: cf, Chain Bridge, Va. (Cambridge). Minagenia shappirioi Dreisbach, 1953, Amer. Midi. Nat., vol. 49, p. 839, cf (new synonymy). Type: cf, Osceola County, Mich. (Cambridge). Male: Forewing to mm. long; sternites 2 to 5 with some long oblique or sometimes suberect hairs that are about as long as the ordinary clothing hairs, the longer of these hairs more nearly- erect and bent at the apex; subgenital plate broadly oblanceolate with a blunt point, but the sides curved upward so that it appears rather narrowly lanceolate; squama long spatulate, with a fringe of dense, long, oblique bristles on both margins. Black. Clypeus partly or entirely, labrum, mandible except at the base and apex, palpi except basally, ridge on underside of scape underside of fore and middle coxae, tibial spurs, and pronotal collar. Figure 135.—Localities for Minagenia clypeata. stramineous; fore legs dark brown basally, grading to pale brown on the tarsi, the apical tarsal segment darker; tegula and sometimes lateral tinges on abdomen dusky rufous; wings subhyaline, faintly infuscate apically. Female; The presumed female of this species has the forewing to mm. long; sensillae beginning as a few scattered ones on the apical of the second flagellar segment, more closely spaced on the third and following segments; and subgenital plate ventrally with a longitudinal band of suberect stout hairs of rather irregular length and diameter but stouter and shorter than some scattered long hairs. Black. Tibial spurs and front of front tibia brown; wings weakly infuscate, the forewing with a darker subapical area starting at the level of the stigma, its apical edge also a little darker than the Please note that these images are extracted from


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