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Show 219 Big (N), Cr. AVN at. jet. Ida. Hwy. #15, 10 mi. S. Cascade, 17-vr-64, LEMHI Co.: WCP; (+ 3). Salmon, 7-VIII-63, and (A), GFE; (+ 17). CUSTER Co.: Salmon Riv. at jct. U.S. Hwy. #93, 5 mi. E. Stanley, 25-VII-64, (A), SLJ, PSL, and Black Canyon Res., 28-VI-52, (A), GEM Co.: FDI; (+ 8). small ditch (adjacent North BLAINE Co.: B. Malkin, (SGJ). Fork Big Wood Riv.), 9 mi. N. Ketchum, 24-VII-64, (A/N), FREMONT Co.: 'Buffalo Riv. at SLJ, PSL, and FDI; (+ 2). jct. U.S. Hwy. #191-20, at. Island Park Res., 23-VI-64, (N), Teton Riv., 4 mi. W. Tetonia, TETON Co.: SLJ and JWR; (+ 3). 23-VI-64, (N), WFB, (UI); (+ 1). FRANKLIN Co.: Mink Cr. at jct. Ida. Hwy. #36, 4 mi. S. Mink Creek, 20-VI-64, (N), BEAR LAKE Co.: SLJ and JWR; (+ 1). Montpelier Cr. at jct. E. Montpelier, 29-VI-64, (N), SLJ and U.S. Hwy. #89,5 mt , JWR. Paraleptophlebia judianna n. sp. (Figure 141) Male Imago (in alcohol).Length: body 7.5-9.0; Head shining General color dark brown. forewing 7.0-8.0 mm. brownish-black; antennae brown basally, pale apically; ocelli white; compound eyes divided, meeting dorsally at midline, Thoracic upper portion pinkish-tan, lower portion black. notum shining brownish-black; pleural selerites fuscous, membranes light brown; thoracic sterna brown to fuscous. Forewings hyaline to very faintly brown tinted basally, smoky brown apically, longitudinal veins light brown, coss veins ple, stigmatic crossveins anastomosed; hind wings Legs light brown to brown, femora and hyaline, venation pale. foretibiae darker, apex of femora and bases of tibiae with Abdominal terga brown, posterior margins fuscous markings. pale; terga 1-2 dark brown; terga 3-7 lighter brown, trans lucent, with darker paired submedian dashes anteriorly; terga 8-10 brown, opaque; terga 1-7 with dark brown spiracular Abdominal sterna light brown, posterior margins markings. pale; sternum 1 dark brown; sterna 2-8 light brown with paired submedian spots anteriorly; sternum 9 dark brownish black anteriorly, extending postero-laterally to margins, postero-median portion white; subgenital plate, forceps, and Caudal filaments penes brown; penes of male as in Fig. 141. brown to greyish-brown basally, white apically. |