. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. EVANS : REVISION OF PSEUDISOBRACHIUM 279 alutaceous, weakly punctate. Hairs of body and legs numerous, pale, of moderate length. Other females. — MASSACHUSETTS : 2, Forest Hills, one of them 4 May 1918 (W. M. Mann) [USNM]. NORTH CARO- LINA : 1, Richmond Co., 28 Feb. 1938 (peach orchard, W. F. Tur- ner) [USNM]. GEORGIA: 1, Upson Co., 7 March, 1938 (peach orchard, W. F. Turner) [USNM] ; 3, Peach Co., May, Aug., Dec. (soil of peach orchard, W. F. Turner) [USNM] ; 1, Fort Valley, 1936 (Christenson) [USNM]. TENNESSEE: 1, H
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. EVANS : REVISION OF PSEUDISOBRACHIUM 279 alutaceous, weakly punctate. Hairs of body and legs numerous, pale, of moderate length. Other females. — MASSACHUSETTS : 2, Forest Hills, one of them 4 May 1918 (W. M. Mann) [USNM]. NORTH CARO- LINA : 1, Richmond Co., 28 Feb. 1938 (peach orchard, W. F. Tur- ner) [USNM]. GEORGIA: 1, Upson Co., 7 March, 1938 (peach orchard, W. F. Turner) [USNM] ; 3, Peach Co., May, Aug., Dec. (soil of peach orchard, W. F. Turner) [USNM] ; 1, Fort Valley, 1936 (Christenson) [USNM]. TENNESSEE: 1, Hamilton Co., 16 Apr. 1940 (peach orchard, W. F. Turner) [USNM] ; 1, Roane Co., 22 Nov. 1937 (in soil, W. F. Turner) [USNM]. MISSIS- SIPPI: 1, Lincoln Co., 14 July 1936 (W. F. Turner) [USNM]. Variation in females. — In the 12 females assigned here, head length varies from .47 to .53 mm. (mean .50) ; LH/WH varies from to (mean ) ; thorax length varies from .90 to mm. (mean about .95). Some of the Georgia specimens have the body hairs unusually dense and elongate. In the speci- mens from Forest Hills, Mass., the under side of the head is quite strongly alutaceous, but in most specimens it is only weakly so. Remarks. — This is apparently one of the commoner species. Map 4. — Distribution of P. ashmeadi, males indicated by solid circles, supposed females by hollow circles. Distribution of P. minimum, males indicated by solid triangles (females unknown). Distribution of P. per- svmile, males indicated by solid squares, possible female by a hollow 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
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