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6a. Ageniella (Ageniella) obscura obscura Banks 



Ageniella obscura Banks, 1925, Bull. Mus. Comp. ZooL, vol. 67, p. 331, ? . 

 Type : ? , Bella Vista, Panamd (Cambridge) . 



Male: Black. Wings subhyaline, the apical part of the forewing 

 weakly infuscate; seventh tergite with a large whitish spot. 



Female: Black. Wings weakly infuscate, the apical 0.35 of the 

 forewing a little darker. 



Specimens: 9, Opelousas, La., May 1897, G. K. Pilate (Washing- 

 ton), cf, Opelousas, La., June 15, 1897, G. R. Pilate (Washington). 

 9, Austin, Tex., Aug. 5, 1946, H. E. Evans (Evans). 9, Brovmsville, 

 Tex., July 2, 1945 (Washington). 9, Brownsville, Tex., July 14, 

 1947, B. Valentme (Evans), cf, Brownsville, Tex., July 21, 1945 

 (Washington). 2cf, Brownsville, Tex., 1921, J. C. Bridwell (Wash- 

 ington). 9, Dallas, Tex., Sept. 28, 1906, R. A. Cushman (Washing- 



FiGURE 113. — Localities for Ageniella obscura obscura. 



ton). 9, Fedor, Tex., May 26, 1901 (Cambridge). 9, Liberty Hill, 

 Tex., July 5, 1937, Mrs. R. W. Strandtmann (Strandtmann). d', 

 Montgomery County, Tex., May 4, 1941, R. W. Strandtmann 

 (Strandtmann). 9, NewBraunfels, Tex., June 27, 1917 (Cambridge). 

 9, Port Isabel, Cameron County, Tex., June 20 to 23, 1948, H. E. 

 Evans (Evans). 9, on Rio Grande River at Hidalgo, Tex., June 23 

 to 25, 1948, H. E. Evans (Evans). 9, Richmond, Tex., June 22, 1917 

 (Cambridge). 9, San Antonio, Tex., May 14, 1906, W. E. Hinds 

 (Washington). 9, San Antonio, Tex., June 11, 1936, B. Struck 

 (College Station, Tex.). 9, Victoria, Tex., July 12 to 15, 1946, H. E. 

 Evans (Evans). 2cr, 59, on Guadalupe River at Victoria, Tex., 

 June 16, 1948, H. E. Evans (Evans). 2(^, Williamson County, 

 Tex., Oct. 7 and 22, 1933, J. E. Gillaspy (College Station, Tex., and 



