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, pl. I, fig. 3 (female)
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sp.
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, pl. V, fig. 8b (female)
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Material (
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female imagos from Texas, no more data. Some more detail is mentioned by
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and
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:
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: Texas, Victoria?, Bosque County, Belfrage col.
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Female imago (pinned). Length (mm): body (shrunken), 9.810.1; fore wing, 15.817.5; hind wing, 6.9; cerci, 5.05.2. General coloration whitish yellow. Furcasternal plates widely diverging posteriorly (
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). Wings (
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) membrane whitish translucent, fore wing veins C, Sc and R1 purplish brown, other longitudinal and cross veins yellowish light-brown; R3 and short intercalary vein before it present on fore wings (
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).
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wings with yellowish white veins except Sc grayish brown. Abdomen: sternum VIII with parastyli receptors located submedially (
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), with relatively deep sockets and marked longitudinal furrows. Cerci whitish.
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Discussion and diagnosis. Only female adults from Texas are currently known. Ulmer´s figure (
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, p. 127, fig. 17a) of the wings shows veins R3 and the intercalary before it very well developed and long, but
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, pl. I, fig. 3) figure does not show these veins at all (only a 1-cell marginal intercalary attached to R2+3). The length of R
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Ulmer figure 17a are correct following the examination of the
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. It seems that Eaton and Ulmer worked on different specimens, but Ulmer figures should be taken as valid for this species. Since the collection of the
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(and only known specimens) prior to 1871, no conspecific specimens have been recorded again from Texas or other
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localities (J. G. Peters pers. comm.). A probable mislabeling of specimens prior to Ulmer´s revision should be taken as a possibility. McCafferty (1994, p. 3) confirmed the presence of
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in Texas (citing
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), but no new specimens were collected to support the statement.
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only give the original record of the
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material, so McCafferty´s (1994, p. 3) confirmation seems erroneous. A short redescription based on the re-examination of the
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is provided to account for new characters in the group. The synonymy between
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and
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is suspected but this will be confirmed only when male adults or fresh females of the former species could be collected.
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, known only from female adults, can be distinguished from all other species of the genus by the following combination of characters: 1) fore wing length
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; 2) abdominal sternum VIII with relatively deep sockets and marked longitudinal furrows (
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). The coloration is not longer recognizable in the old and dry specimens.
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