. Contributions to Canadian palæontology. Paleontology. Handlirsch] „ , „ . _ CANADIAN FOSSIL INSECTS 109 medial cross-vein as the latter is anterior to the branching of the Fig. 12.—Penthetria elatior, Handlirsch. In addition to the wing, there is an abdomen preserved, which is about 9°™ in length and from 4 to 5"™ in width. There are also a few fragments of legs, indicating that these organs were moderately long and relatively slender. Penthetria reducta, sp. nov. Fig. 13. Locality: Horsefly mine—(July 20, 1906. ).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned


. Contributions to Canadian palæontology. Paleontology. Handlirsch] „ , „ . _ CANADIAN FOSSIL INSECTS 109 medial cross-vein as the latter is anterior to the branching of the Fig. 12.—Penthetria elatior, Handlirsch. In addition to the wing, there is an abdomen preserved, which is about 9°™ in length and from 4 to 5"™ in width. There are also a few fragments of legs, indicating that these organs were moderately long and relatively slender. Penthetria reducta, sp. nov. Fig. 13. Locality: Horsefly mine—(July 20, 1906. ).. 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 Geological Survey of Canada. Ottawa, Printed by S. E. Dawson


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