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<emphasis id="CAA0B512FFADFF8915BAF6400287FB44" bold="true" box="[151,384,1151,1177]" italics="true" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Sympistis cleopatra</emphasis>
Troubridge
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<paragraph id="F86B6900FFADFF8915BAF69D025BFB61" blockId="35.[151,607,1151,1212]" box="[151,348,1186,1212]" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">(Figs. E-21, S-4)</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="CAA0B512FFADFF8915BAF6CD0210FAD1" bold="true" box="[151,279,1266,1292]" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="CAA0B512FFADFF891432F6CC0101FAD1" box="[287,518,1267,1292]" italics="true" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Sympistis cleopatra</emphasis>
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looks like a cross between
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<emphasis id="CAA0B512FFADFF891663F6CC0738FAD1" box="[846,1087,1267,1292]" italics="true" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Sympistis homogena</emphasis>
(Grote)
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and
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.
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The appendix bursae is unlike any other species I have examined. The female genitalia more-or-less follow the general pattern of species in the
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group but the diverticulum in the ductus bursae is absent and the appendix bursae gradually narrows towards the anterior end but then bends backward and continues to narrow gradually to a point adjacent to the ductus bursae, where the ductus seminalis arises.
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. Antennae filiform, frons dark grayish brown, remainder of head, prothoracic collar, thorax and abdomen light grayish brown. Forewing length
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.
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ground color light grayish brown; basal, antemedial, medial, and postmedial lines black; postmedial line bordered distally with light grayish brown line, then gradually darkening to dark grayish brown though entire subterminal area; cells through subterminal area highlighted with black lines; orbicular and reniform spots white with scattered light brown scales in center, distinctly outlined with black; claviform spot black with a few grayish brown scales in center; terminal line present as a series of small black chevrons between veins; pinkish beige subterminal line present only as a light grayish brown spot in anal angle; fringe grayish brown with black median and light grayish brown basal lines, checkered with darker scales between veins.
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off-white basal area blends to dark grayish brown terminal shade; veins and discal lunule lightly highlighted with scattered grayish brown scales; fringe white with narrow brown median line and off-white base.
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. Unknown.
<emphasis id="CAA0B512FFADFF8915BAF54D0261F851" bold="true" box="[151,358,1906,1932]" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Female genitalia</emphasis>
. (Fig. S-4) Ovipositor lobes rounded, with scattered short setae, corona of short setae mid way down -these setae produced at 90° to the abdomen; ductus bursae elongate, about as long as corpus bursae, ends at T-intersection with corpus bursae on left and appendix bursae on right; corpus bursae ellipsoidal with elongate dorsal and ventral signae, joined to ductus bursae and appendix bursae via wide tube; appendix bursae J-shaped, gradually narrows towards the anterior end but then bends backward and continues to narrow gradually to a point adjacent to ductus bursae, where ductus seminalis arises.
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.
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female:
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,
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, S rim
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,
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<collectingDate id="9C2EB628FFAAFF8E113EF32F079DFEF7" box="[1043,1178,272,298]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37" value="1936-07-16">16 vii 1936</collectingDate>
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, in the UNM.
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<emphasis id="CAA0B512FFAAFF8E15E8F308024DFE8C" bold="true" box="[197,330,311,337]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Etymology</emphasis>
. This species is named for Queen Cleopatra of
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. It is a noun in apposition.
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<emphasis id="CAA0B512FFAAFF8E15E8F3600262FEA4" bold="true" box="[197,357,351,377]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Distribution.</emphasis>
This species is known from the unique
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, which was collected at the Grand Canyon,
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.
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