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Show Male Thoracic notum Imagos reddish-brown; 2-6 subhyaline white abdominal terga Thoracic notum shiny blackish-brown; abdominal terga 2-6 dark olive brown Pseudocloeon edmundsi n. t.ur-b Ldum+ f. .•...• edmundsi f. ••••••••••••••.•••••••• sp. Imago (in alcohol).- Length: body 4.5-5.0; General color light brown. forewings 4.5-5.0 rom. Head antennae light brown; light brown basally, pale apically; ocelli white; compound eyes divided, upper portion turbinate, separated dorsally at midline, pinkish-tan, lower portion Male Thoracic notum reddish-brown; pleural sclerites light reddish-brown, membranes white; thoracic sterna light reddish-brown. Forewings hyaline, stigmatic region cloudy white; longitudinal and crossveins hyaline, stigmatic cross veins slightly anastomosed. Legs white, faintly brown at Abdominal tergum 1 subhyaline light brown; apex of tarsi. terga 2 6 su bhyal1 ne whi te; t erga 7 -10 11gh t tan, opaque; Abdomi terga 2-6 with very faint black spiracular markings. nal sterna 1-6 as terga; sterna 7-9 white, opaque; subgenital Caudal filaments white. plate and forceps white. black. - Male Holotype.8 mi. Hwy. #20-26, 1958, G. F. University imago, same NW. Edmunds, of Parma, Jr., Utah, Salt data and at Canyon County, and R. Lake River Snake imago. K. Allen, as with U.S. Idaho, 29-VIIIcollection of in One Paratopotype: City. deposition jct. male holotype. Remarks Only three other species reported from western North Alberta, Canada. laterale McDunnough, These and are f. in the America, E. futile genus all have being been described McDunnough, turbidum McDunnough. from P. rubro P. edmunds! |