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Show . solitaria McDunnough, The mature following keys of nymphs the to known are to serve in occur distinguish Idaho. the adults and Idaho.l species occurring in Adults 1 Crossveins of forewings tha.n longitudinal veins; darker femora with one or more reddish-brown bands; thoracic pleura wi th dark markings near bases of legs distinctly •••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••.•.••••••• Crossveins of forewings similar or lighter in color than longitudinal veins; femora without reddish-brown bands; thoracic pleura without dark markings ••••••••••••.••.•••• 2(1) Posterior of each 2 3 abdominal margin tergum dar.k brown, often extending laterally into large ,patch on posterior half of each segment; penes of male as in Fig. 104 ..•••.•.•......•............•........ §. elegantula tergum with reddish posterior margin and submedian streaks; 0.; penes of male as in Fig. 107 Each abdominal ••. . 3(1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •• . . . . ... !I. large purplish-brown lateral segments; penes of H. in Fig. 103 soli taria Abdomen with markings male as on anterior •.••..••••••....... criddlei Abdomen cream colored or nearly so, without distinct markings on anterior segments; penes of male as in Figs. 105- 106 ••••...••••••••••••.•••••.•.....•.•••...•..•. Penes of male with median ti tilla tors 1 keyed; unknown. relatively short (Fig. 106) ••••• Ii. simpliciodes Except H. rodocki where only the male imagos are females are inadequately known and the nymphs the 4 |