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Figure 110. — Localities for Ageniella pallida. 



Washington). 4 9, on banks of Kaw River, Manhattan, Kans., 

 Sept. 4 to 18, 1949, H. E. Evans (Evans and Townes). 9, Man- 

 hattan, Kans., Sept. 19, 1930, D. A. Wilbur (Manhattan) 9, Man- 

 hattan, Kans., W. P. Hayes (Washington). 9, Randolph, Kans., 

 Aug. 18, 1949, H. E. Evans (Townes). 9, Plattsmouth, Nebr., 

 Sept. 3, 1923, C. B. Philip (St. Paul). 9 (type), Austin, Tex. (Cam- 

 bridge). 



This is a Great Plains species collected to date in Nebraska, Kansas, 

 and Texas. 



4. Ageniella {Ageniella) Seminole^ new species 



Male: Forewing 3.7 mm. long; apical hairless margin of clypeus 

 mat, rather broad, not separated from the rest of the clypeus by a 

 groove; longer spur of hind tibia 0.77 as long and 0.65 as wide as the 

 hind basi tarsus; subgenital plate broad, with a round apex. 



Figure 111. — Localities for Ageniella seminole. 



