. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. necticut, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Ken- tucky, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Vir- ginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin; in addition we have an isolated record from Utah. Illinois Records.—Many males and fe- males, collected May 22 to September 7, and many larvae, collected April 27 to Oc- tober 28, are from Algonquin, Antioch,. Fig. 421.—Macronemum zebratum cT, genitalia. Aurora, Como (Rock River), Dixon (Rock River), Hamilton, Kankakee (Kankakee River), Momence (Kankakee River), Nor- mal, Oregon, Quincy (Mississi
. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. necticut, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Ken- tucky, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Vir- ginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin; in addition we have an isolated record from Utah. Illinois Records.—Many males and fe- males, collected May 22 to September 7, and many larvae, collected April 27 to Oc- tober 28, are from Algonquin, Antioch,. Fig. 421.—Macronemum zebratum cT, genitalia. Aurora, Como (Rock River), Dixon (Rock River), Hamilton, Kankakee (Kankakee River), Momence (Kankakee River), Nor- mal, Oregon, Quincy (Mississippi River), Rockford, Rock Island, Sterling (Rock Riv- er), Wilmington (Kankakee River). Macronemum Carolina (Banks) Macronema Carolina Banks (1909, p. 342); Fig. 420.—Macronemum zebratum cf. d^. The genitalia appear identical with zebra- tum, but Carolina is always smaller, 12-13 mm., has a slightly darker pattern, and has much larger eyes, resulting in a narrower malar space. The larvae, reared at Shoals, Indiana, are remarkably similar to those of zebratum, but the differences between them are very critical. It is advisable to use com- parison material to aid identification. Allotype, female.—Swainsboro, Georgia, along Ohoopee River: May 31, 1931, P. W. Fattig. We have taken only a single specimen in Illinois, a female collected at light in Fox Ridge State Park, near the Embarrass River, July 9, 1944, Sommerman & Ross. The species is fairly widely distributed through the southern states, and records are available from Florida, Georgia, Indi- ana, Louisiana, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and South 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 Illinois. Natural History Survey Division. Urbana, State of Illinois, Dept. of Registration and Education, Natural History Survey Division
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