﻿WEEVILS 
  OF 
  THE 
  TRIBE 
  OPHRYASTINI 
  — 
  DAVIS 
  

  

  515 
  

  

  oiu'-third 
  wider 
  tlinii 
  long, 
  widest 
  at 
  about 
  the 
  middle, 
  base 
  straight, 
  

   ay)ex 
  not 
  appreciably 
  advanced, 
  sides 
  evenly, 
  feebly 
  arcuate, 
  appear- 
  

   ing 
  snbparallel; 
  disk 
  with 
  punctation 
  coai"se, 
  irregular, 
  usually 
  giving 
  

   a 
  rugose 
  appearance; 
  median 
  impression 
  sometimes 
  deep, 
  sometimes 
  

   subobsolete 
  and 
  interrupted. 
  Elytra 
  together 
  about 
  one-third 
  longer 
  

   than 
  wide, 
  widest 
  at 
  or 
  slightly 
  behind 
  the 
  middle; 
  striae 
  finely 
  im- 
  

   pressed, 
  the 
  second 
  markedly 
  deeper; 
  strial 
  punctures 
  large 
  and 
  shal- 
  

   low; 
  intervals 
  moderately 
  convex, 
  even 
  numbered 
  ones 
  usually 
  some- 
  

   what 
  narrower 
  and 
  daiker 
  in 
  color; 
  setae 
  small, 
  white, 
  rather 
  numerous. 
  

   Logs 
  moderately 
  robust, 
  fore 
  tibiae 
  not 
  greatly 
  curved, 
  finely 
  denticu- 
  

   late 
  in 
  some 
  males, 
  not 
  so 
  plainly 
  so 
  in 
  females; 
  posterior 
  tibiae 
  not 
  

   truncate 
  at 
  apex, 
  obliquely 
  rounded 
  on 
  outer 
  side. 
  

   Measurements 
  i?i 
  millimeters 
  .—Lensih 
  9.1 
  to 
  12.0. 
  

  

  Figure 
  60. 
  — 
  Eupagoderes 
  simulans 
  Van 
  Dyke: 
  a, 
  Female 
  genital 
  tube, 
  dorsal 
  view; 
  i, 
  

   female 
  genital 
  tube, 
  ventral 
  view; 
  c, 
  female 
  genital 
  tube, 
  lateral 
  view; 
  d, 
  median 
  lobe 
  of 
  

   male 
  genitalia, 
  dorsal 
  and 
  lateral 
  views. 
  

  

  Female 
  genitalia 
  (fig. 
  GO, 
  a, 
  b, 
  c). 
  — 
  Very 
  similar 
  lo 
  those 
  of 
  A\ 
  

   nrgentaius 
  (LeConte), 
  but 
  smaller, 
  and 
  with 
  the 
  aj)i( 
  al 
  i)lates 
  usually 
  

   slightly 
  more 
  rounded 
  and 
  a 
  trifle 
  more 
  concave. 
  

  

  Male 
  grnitnlia 
  (fig. 
  00, 
  d). 
  — 
  Median 
  lobe 
  thick, 
  evenly 
  curved, 
  

   narrowed 
  a 
  little 
  at 
  apex 
  as 
  viewed 
  from 
  the 
  side; 
  as 
  viewed 
  from 
  

   above, 
  apex 
  inflated, 
  moderately 
  deeply 
  excavated. 
  

  

  lype 
  locnlUy. 
  — 
  Allamore, 
  Tex. 
  

  

  I 
  have 
  seen 
  specimens 
  from 
  Allamore 
  and 
  from 
  Chisos 
  Mountains 
  

  

  72Cn9.'5 
  — 
  47 
  8 
  

  

  