. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 46 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 209 Specimens: 9, Bear Creek, Colo., September (Washington). 9, Boulder, Colo., Aug. 7, 1906, W. P. Coekerell (Washington). 9 (type), Clear Creek, Colo., Oslar (Cambridge). 9, Kerrville, Tex., June 2, 1906, F. C. Pratt (Washington). 9, Lee County, Tex., June (Cambridge). 4. Priocnessus apache (Banks) (Plate 2, figure 16 Priocnemis (Priocnessus) apache Banks, 1933, Psyche, vol. 40, p. 11, 9 . Type: 9 , Apache Canyon, Santa Catalina Mts. at 5,500 ft., Ariz. (Cambridge). Male: Forewing 11 to 13 mm. long. Struct
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 46 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 209 Specimens: 9, Bear Creek, Colo., September (Washington). 9, Boulder, Colo., Aug. 7, 1906, W. P. Coekerell (Washington). 9 (type), Clear Creek, Colo., Oslar (Cambridge). 9, Kerrville, Tex., June 2, 1906, F. C. Pratt (Washington). 9, Lee County, Tex., June (Cambridge). 4. Priocnessus apache (Banks) (Plate 2, figure 16 Priocnemis (Priocnessus) apache Banks, 1933, Psyche, vol. 40, p. 11, 9 . Type: 9 , Apache Canyon, Santa Catalina Mts. at 5,500 ft., Ariz. (Cambridge). Male: Forewing 11 to 13 mm. long. Structure as described for the male of P. nebulosus. Light rufous. A spot in front of front ocellus, upper side of flagel- lum, thorax near bases of wings and of coxae, and base of abdomen,. Figure 17.—Localities for Priocnessus apache. fuscous, the extent of the fuscous quite different in the two specimens at hand; coxae sometimes blackish basally; middle and hind tarsi fus- cous apically; wings lightly suffused with yellowish brown, the hind wing a little less so than the forewing; forewing with three transverse brown bands, one across the apex, one centering just beyond the apex of the stigma, and one along the basal vein and nervulus; hind wing tinged with brown apically; seventh tergite with a large whitish spot. The male from Texas has the fuscous markings much more extensive than the male from Arizona. Female: Forewing 11 to 15 mm, long; hind tibia with its dorsal teeth strong and the bristles in its dorsolateral row about as long as the distance between their sockets; last segment of tarsi without preapical bristles 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 United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Instituti
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