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Indiana University Studies

SUBGENUS ATRUSCA

hypopygial spines

From adults uniformly enlarged to 150. mm., so sizes of spines may be compared by direct comparisons of drawings

Fig. 276. C. dugèsi simulatrix, holotype, Hillsboro, N.M., Q. grisea, Kinsey coll.

Fig. 277. C. dugèsi dugèsi, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, Ed. Palmer, in Kinsey coll.

Fig. 278. C. dugèsi brevipennata, Las Vegas, N.M., Q. fendleri, L. H. Weld, in Kinsey coll.

Fig. 279. C. dugèsi pupoides, holotype, Alpine, Texas, Q. grisea, Kinsey coll.

Fig. 280. C. bella bella, Magdalena, N.M., Q. grisea, L. H. Weld, in Kinsey coll.

Fig. 281. C. bella congesta, holotype, Alpine, Texas, Q. grisea, Kinsey coli.

Fig. 282. C. bella vanescens, holotype, Globe, Ariz., Q. grisea, Kinsey coll.

Fig. 283. C. cava, paratype, near Austin, Texas, Q. breviloba, L. H. Weld, in Kinsey coll.

Fig. 284. C. centricola centricola, Farmingdale, N.Y., Q. stellata, Angus, in Kinsey coll.

Fig. 285. C. centricola clivorum, holotype, Coolville, Ohio, Q. stellata, Kinsey coll.

Fig. 286. C. centricola strians, holotype, Bonnie, 111., Q. stellata, Kinsey coll.

tarsal claw

Fig. 287. C. dugèsi simulatrix, holotype, Hillsboro, N.M., Q. grisea, Kinsey coll.