. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 220 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Vol. 32, Art. 3. Fig. 88—93. — Tabudamima mehnopbteba (Lw.) male terminalia. 88. — Genitalia in lateral view. 89. — Right gonocoxite with appendages and aedeagus in dorsal view. 90. — Epandrium with ap- pendages in dorsal view. 91. — Aedeagus in lateral view. 92. — Sternite 8. 93. — Tergite 8. Scale: mm. R4 longer than vein R5; cell r4 X as long as wide at apex; color grayish hy- aline in male, but has more brownish tinge in female; veins very strong and dark; vein R4 often has recurrent vein
. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 220 Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Vol. 32, Art. 3. Fig. 88—93. — Tabudamima mehnopbteba (Lw.) male terminalia. 88. — Genitalia in lateral view. 89. — Right gonocoxite with appendages and aedeagus in dorsal view. 90. — Epandrium with ap- pendages in dorsal view. 91. — Aedeagus in lateral view. 92. — Sternite 8. 93. — Tergite 8. Scale: mm. R4 longer than vein R5; cell r4 X as long as wide at apex; color grayish hy- aline in male, but has more brownish tinge in female; veins very strong and dark; vein R4 often has recurrent vein near base; stigma blackish brown. Legs. — Fore coxa has at most a single, apical seta on anterior surface; middle coxa has whitish pile on posterior surface; hind femur has 4-5 anteroventral setae. Abdomen. — Slender, gradually taper- ing from segment 2 to apex; abdomen not telescoped; dorsum somewhat flat- tened in both sexes; dorsum of male en- tirely tomentose and pilose; tomentum silveiy white; dorsum of female has broad, blackish anterior bands on first tergites, otherwise tomentose; tomentum gray on female dorsum. Male Terminalia (Fig. 88-93).— Tergite 8 (Fig. 93) comparatively large and greatly constricted medially; sternite 8 (Fig. 92) large, broad oval, with semi- circular incision in posterior margin; epandrium (Fig. 90) shorter in midline than wide, its posterolateral corners prominently extended, but simply rounded; cerci free, strongly sclerotized, elongate, but not extending beyond ven- tral epandrial sclerite; ventral epandrial sclerite only sclerotized beyond cerci, con- tinuing anteriorly into a weak membrane reaching to about middle of epandrium, with no attachment to aedeagus; para- meral apodeme without attachment to aedeagus; distiphallus (Fig. 89) gradu- ally tapers, in lateral view (Fig. 91) short and only moderately curving; dorsal apodeme oval; ventral apwdeme short and broad; ejaculaton' apwdeme shaped like a rod; ventral lobes o
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