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Show 299 and tubercles; Of to to this labial in eventually The Idaho. In found be to this species presently assigned simulans in occur serves the therefore the to known state. the distinguish nymphs of f. not is McDunnough latipennis Banks may addition, Q. following key presently unknown in maxillary palpi three-segmented. species, Q. one imagos of these species; nymphs and thirteen North American genus, occur (2) male latipennis permitting a to key are the study. Male Imagos Genital forceps distinctly curved (Fig. 216); head usually entirely suffused with purple or black; mesonotum bronze-brown Q. ••••..•••••••• simulans Genital forceps only slightly curved (Fig. 217); head crossed with band of purple, usually leaving posterior portion pale; deep brown mesonotum .•••.••••••••.••••.. Caenis latipennis Q. latipennis* Banks (Figure 217) Caenis latipennis Banks, Banks adults (1907) 1907:14. described this collected in Washington. (1935b) provide descriptions of species Banke the (1907) male a serles and Traver from imagos. of |