American entomology, or, Descriptions of the insects of North America : illustrated by coloured figures from original drawings executed from nature . emales feed onthe blood of animals, like those of the species ofother genera in this family. PANGONIA INCISURALIS. SPECIFIC CHARACTER. Thorax dusty glaucous, with dirty yellowishhair; abdomen dark chesnut, with whitish in-cisures. SYNONYM. Pangonia INCISURALIS. NoMs. Journ, Sciences, vol. iii. p. 31. DESCRIPTION. Front ochreous: ocelli distinct: hypostomadusky: palpi and setae, of the proboscis testaceous: PLATE XXXIII. proboscis black:


American entomology, or, Descriptions of the insects of North America : illustrated by coloured figures from original drawings executed from nature . emales feed onthe blood of animals, like those of the species ofother genera in this family. PANGONIA INCISURALIS. SPECIFIC CHARACTER. Thorax dusty glaucous, with dirty yellowishhair; abdomen dark chesnut, with whitish in-cisures. SYNONYM. Pangonia INCISURALIS. NoMs. Journ, Sciences, vol. iii. p. 31. DESCRIPTION. Front ochreous: ocelli distinct: hypostomadusky: palpi and setae, of the proboscis testaceous: PLATE XXXIII. proboscis black: antennx pale yellowish: occiputwith very short, greenish-yellow hair: thoraxwith two distinct obsolete lines: ivings reddish-brown : feet yellowish: thighs dark chesnut atbase: tergum and venter 9 dark chesnut, polish-ed, the posterior margins of the segments whitish,and slightly hairy; % pale testaceous, with shorthair. OBSERVATIONS. This is the only species yet known to inhabitNorth America. It was brought from Arkansawby Mr. Thomas Nuttall. The upper figure exhibits the appearance ofthe male, and the lower that of the female. PLATE


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