. Bulletin of the Wisconsin Natural History Society. Natural history -- Wisconsin. Fig-ure 4.—T. williamsoni n. sp. Material studied : A5. $ Wister, Okla., June 3. 1907 ; coll. Williamson. A6. 2 Wister, Okla., June 4, 1907 ; coll. Williamson. A7. $ Same as A5. Holotype male (A5) and allotype female (A6) in coll. William- son, paratype male (A7) in Milwaukee Museum. This species falls exceedingly close to cynosura. Yet the differences in the length of the female appendages and the form of the vulvars are such as to make this species fully Please note that these images are extracted f


. Bulletin of the Wisconsin Natural History Society. Natural history -- Wisconsin. Fig-ure 4.—T. williamsoni n. sp. Material studied : A5. $ Wister, Okla., June 3. 1907 ; coll. Williamson. A6. 2 Wister, Okla., June 4, 1907 ; coll. Williamson. A7. $ Same as A5. Holotype male (A5) and allotype female (A6) in coll. William- son, paratype male (A7) in Milwaukee Museum. This species falls exceedingly close to cynosura. Yet the differences in the length of the female appendages and the form of the vulvars are such as to make this species fully 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 Wisconsin Natural History Society. Milwaukee, The Society


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