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CONALCAEA HUACHUCANA HUACHUCANA Rehn 



Figures 58, g, I; 59, g-i; 60, g-l; 62; Plate 11, Figure 3 



Conalcaea huachucana Rehn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 59, pp. 

 48-50, figs. 6, 7, 1907.— Snow, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., vol. 20, p. 163, 

 1907. — Rehn and Hebard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 60, p. 

 393, 1908; Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 64, p. 100, 1912.— 

 Kirby, Synonymic catalogue of Orthoptera, vol. 3, p. 493, 1910. — Hebard, 

 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 69, p. 263, 1917; Trans. Amer. 

 Ent. Soc, vol. 48, pp. 55-58, pi. 3, figs. 4, 5, 1922; vol. 61, p. 300, 1935.— 

 Ball, Tinkham, Flock, and Vorhies, Arizona Agr. Exp. Stat. Techn. 

 Bull. 93, pp. 329-330, 1942. 



Male. — General form as in plate 11, figure 3 (specimen illus- 

 trated has aedeagus extracted and apex of abdomen elevated more 

 than in average specimens) ; tegmen usually about as in figure 

 58, g, sometimes more lanceolate; cercus usually as in figure 60, 

 i-l, varying as in figure 60, g, h, in area of intergradation between 

 h. huachucana and h. coyoterae; supra-anal plate not so wide as 

 long, usually intermediate in proportions between figure 63, i and 

 h, of miguelitana and cantralli, furcula consisting of broadly 

 rounded trigonal lobes not so conspicuous as in miguelitana, lat- 

 eral prominences varying from elevated and with considerable 

 lateral development to poorly developed ; dorsal valves of aedeagus 

 with only moderate and very broadly rounded swelling anteriorly 

 when seen in lateral view, the posterior extensions conspicuous 

 in posterior view and varying in appearance from knoblike shoul- 

 ders to wide flaps (fig. 59, h, i, pe) ; ventral valves of aedeagus 

 with basal flap (fig, 59, h, i, f), closely joined with a lateral flap 

 (If) of variable appearance; epiphallus essentially as in h. coyo- 

 terae (fig. 6S,b). 



Coloration: General color varying from pale brown to dark 

 gray ; tegmen of variable color intensity, but longitudinal division 

 normally very distinct, rarely only a few pale veins noticeable; 

 postocular longitudinal blackish band shining, conspicuous. 



Measurements (length in millimeters) of representative speci- 

 men : Body, 21 ; pronotum, 5 ; front femur, 4.2 ; hind femur, 12.5 ; 

 tegmen, 3.5. 



Female. — General form more robust than male; dorsal outline 

 of fastigium and eyes as in fig. 63, /, of coyoterae; dorsal valve 

 of ovipositor scarcely curved in preapical third ; cercus moderately 

 acute, shorter than in cantralli. 



Measurements (length in millimeters) of representative speci- 

 men : Body, 29 ; pronotum, 6 :3 ; front femur, 4.5 ; hind femur, 15 ; 

 tegmen, 5. 



Variation and apparent intergradation with h. coyoterae are 

 further discussed under that subspecies. 



