Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, 3. köide,2. numberU.S. Government Printing Office, 1877 |
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Page 191
... cell and the cell within the fork of the fifth vein are much longer here than in C. unimaculatus Lw . , and the latter cell is larger and broader . Hence it happens that although in both species the cross - band - like spot is placed ...
... cell and the cell within the fork of the fifth vein are much longer here than in C. unimaculatus Lw . , and the latter cell is larger and broader . Hence it happens that although in both species the cross - band - like spot is placed ...
Page 194
... cell short and petiolate , the petiole being about equal in length to the interrupted vein between the incomplete second and third posterior cells ( in other words , the third vein does not issue near the small cross - vein , but from ...
... cell short and petiolate , the petiole being about equal in length to the interrupted vein between the incomplete second and third posterior cells ( in other words , the third vein does not issue near the small cross - vein , but from ...
Page 197
... cells , and become almost confluent on the distal half of the wing , leaving only small spaces of the ground - color at both ends of the cells ; in four or five places along the first vein , the clouds are darker , so as to have the ...
... cells , and become almost confluent on the distal half of the wing , leaving only small spaces of the ground - color at both ends of the cells ; in four or five places along the first vein , the clouds are darker , so as to have the ...
Page 198
... cell ; discal cell closed ; inner end of third posterior cell much nearer to the root of the wing than the inner end of second posterior ; wings pale brownish , with a number of white spots , especially along the margin and on the cross ...
... cell ; discal cell closed ; inner end of third posterior cell much nearer to the root of the wing than the inner end of second posterior ; wings pale brownish , with a number of white spots , especially along the margin and on the cross ...
Page 199
... cells , while E. dulcis has none . Besides the brown ring at the tip of the femora , E. caloptera has a second one about the middle . The discal cell here is generally closed , while in E. caloptera it is more often open . Nevertheless ...
... cells , while E. dulcis has none . Besides the brown ring at the tip of the femora , E. caloptera has a second one about the middle . The discal cell here is generally closed , while in E. caloptera it is more often open . Nevertheless ...
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abdomen angles antennæ antennæ black anteriorly apex apical arcuated band basal joint base beset black pile black spot blackish breadth bristles broad broadly brownish brownish-yellow California Cañon City central eyes Centur cephalothorax clypeus coarsely Colo color Colorado convex corium coxæ cross-band cross-vein curved dark brown densely Denver Diptera distal dorsum female femora fovea front genus grayish halteres head hemelytra Hemipt hind margin hyaline July labium lateral margins legs Length lobes Loew longer longitudinal male maxillæ middle millim millimeters moderately narrow nearly nervures oblique ocelli outer ovipositor paler palpi patella piceous pleuræ pollen posterior cell posterior margin posteriorly pronotum pubescent punctate punctures reddish Rostrum rounded scutellum second joint shining short shorter side sinuated slender slightly Sonoma County species specimens spines Stål sternum stripe tarsi testaceous third joint third vein thorax tibia tibiæ tinged transverse tylus Uhler venter vertex vulva white pile whitish wings yellowish