. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pepsinae: tribe pepsini 57. Figure 25.—Localities for Priocnemioides texanus texanus. greater part of its range, to somewhat suffused with brownish and with the basal and apical parts darker in many specimens from Kansas and eastern Texas. These latter specimens are somewhat intermediate to the subspecies atripennis. Specimens (84 cf, 439): From Arizona (Apache, Joseph City, Kayenta, and Navajo Mt. in Navajo County); California (Coalinga, Davis, Dos Palos, Firebaugh, Hemet, Mojave River in Apple Valley, Oxalis in Fresno County, and Patterson


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pepsinae: tribe pepsini 57. Figure 25.—Localities for Priocnemioides texanus texanus. greater part of its range, to somewhat suffused with brownish and with the basal and apical parts darker in many specimens from Kansas and eastern Texas. These latter specimens are somewhat intermediate to the subspecies atripennis. Specimens (84 cf, 439): From Arizona (Apache, Joseph City, Kayenta, and Navajo Mt. in Navajo County); California (Coalinga, Davis, Dos Palos, Firebaugh, Hemet, Mojave River in Apple Valley, Oxalis in Fresno County, and Patterson); Kansas (Finney County, Grant County, Gray County, Hamilton County, Haskell County, Morton County, and Scott City); New Mexico (Broadview and Cim- arron); Oklahoma (McAlester); Texas (Bexar County, Brazos County, Brownsville, Calvert, Fort Davis, Friona, Hunt County, Kaufman County, McLennan County, Marfa, Maxwell, Navarro, Port Isabel, Roanoke, Waco, and Williamson County); and Mexico (Puerta de la Goriona at 4,900 ft. in the Sierra del Carmen of Coa- huila). Most collection dates are from June 1 to Aug. 21. Those outside of this range are May 25 in Williamson County, Tex.; May 28 on the Mojave River in Apple Valley, Calif.; May 30 at Navarro, Tex.; May 31 in Bexar County, Tex.; Sept. 5 at Firebaugh, Calif.; and Oct. 8 at Calvert, Tex. Flower records comprise three collections on Asclepias and one each on Avicennia, Baccharis, and Petalostemum. This subspecies is widespread in the Southwestern States and occurs in adjacent Mexico. Adults occur during the summer months. FULVICORNIS GROUP Mesosternum with a weak triangular projection on the ridge in front of each middle coxa; nipples on posterior part of apical margin of fore coxa well developed; brush on inner side of hind tibia inter-. 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 perfectl


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