Entomological News And Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Entomological News And Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
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beyond middle of discal cell; post c. v. oblique and straight. $, Destitute of the black bristles on the head, halteres entirely yel- low; second submarginal cell longer and the post c. v. sinuate. Length, S, 9, 5.0 mm. Holotype — ^, Tahoe, California, August 11, 1905. Type No. 6080. Allotype — 9 ,Topotypic. These specimens have been in alcohol and the pile is matted. Normally, there may be considerable amount of pruinose coat- ing present which is not apparent on the type specimens. In venatio...n this species is similar to the typical Geron but there is no attenuation in the third antennal joint. Pteudogeron capax. 1892. Geron capax Coquillett, Can. Ent., xxiv, 126. Described from specimens of both sexes from Orange County,* California. I have examined a male (cotype) and a female from Los Angeles Coimty, California; a male labeled "Cala" and an- other male bearing label "39." I have not seen the specimens that are responsible for the New Jersey record. * Orange County is a part of the original Los Angeles County.
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