. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. MlRIDAE OF THE NEVADA TEST SlTE orange. Membrane fuscous brown, veins reddish. Dorsal surface clothed with recumbent and sub- erect pale to yellowish simple hairs, intermixed with appressed, silvery to golden yellow seri- ceous pubescence; inner apical angle of corium and inner edge of cuneus, bearing a few golden brown scalelike hairs. Ventral surface pale to 155 yellowish. Legs pale yellowish; front femora with a few minute dots, hind femora without dots or marks of many kind; tibiae pale yellow- ish, without dots, spines r


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. MlRIDAE OF THE NEVADA TEST SlTE orange. Membrane fuscous brown, veins reddish. Dorsal surface clothed with recumbent and sub- erect pale to yellowish simple hairs, intermixed with appressed, silvery to golden yellow seri- ceous pubescence; inner apical angle of corium and inner edge of cuneus, bearing a few golden brown scalelike hairs. Ventral surface pale to 155 yellowish. Legs pale yellowish; front femora with a few minute dots, hind femora without dots or marks of many kind; tibiae pale yellow- ish, without dots, spines rather long on basal half. Holotype: 9 June 7, 1924, Tucson, Arizona (A: A: Nichol), taken at light. Tribe ceratocapsini Key to the Genera 1. Hemelytra with spots and bands of sericeous, silvery scalelike pubescence Pilophoropsis Popp., p. 15S Hemelytra without spots or bands of sericeous, silvery scalelike pubescence 2. Pronotum anterior to middle nearly cylindrical, rather abruptly flaring behind middle Pronotum regularly narrowed anteriorly, its sides not sulcate or constructed at middle; embolar margins not sulcate Ceratocapsus Reut, p. 156 3. Apical area of corium frosted, pruinose, not polished; pronotal disk not moderate- ly convex Pamillia Uhler, p. 155 Apical area of corium and cuneus, polished, strongly shining; basal half of pro- notal disk strongly convex Schaffneria Kngt., p. 156. Genus Pamillia Uhler Pamillia behrensii Uhler Fig. 232 Pamillia behrensii Uhler, 1887:31, n. gen., n. sp. Pamillia behrensii Van Duzee, 1914:27, distr. The species was described from two female specimens collected by James Behrens in the vicinity of San Francisco. The species was next collected at Alpine, San Diego County, (Van Duzee, 1914). In an exchange with Mr. Van Duzee in 1931, I received two female specimens as males were not available. Recently, in talking with Dr. R. L. Usinger, he spoke of taking a good series of behrensii, June 6, 1932, at Upper. Please note that these images ar


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