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1935 (Grace II. and John L. Speny) [AMNII]; Santa Cruz Co., Pena Blanca 

 (3950 ft.), Icf, May 31, 1963 (J. G. Franclemont) [JGF]; county unknown 

 (southeastern Arizona), Huachuca Mts., Icf, June 1, 1935 (J. A. Comstock) 

 [CNC]; 1 9 , May 28, 1935 (Grace H., and John L. Sperry) [CNC]; 1 ? , June 1, 

 1935 [AMNH]. 



New Mexico: Eddy Co., White City, Icf, May 15, 1950 (E. C. Johnston) 

 [CNC]. 



Texas: Brewster Co., Alpine, 49, May 22, 1950 (E. C. Johnston) [CNC]; 

 Jeff Davis Co., Limpia Canyon, 8 cf, May 20, 1950 (E. C. Johnston) [CNC]. 



Peoria santaritella (Dyar), new combination 



Figures 5, 79, 114, 152 



Ollia santaritella Dyar, 1904, p. 108. — Barnes and McDunnough, 1917, p. 149. — 

 McDunnough, 1939, p. 36. 



Diagnosis. — Ttie forewings are white anterior to ttie cubitus, red 

 between the cubitus and the Ai fold, and light pink posterior to the 

 fold; the combination of these features serves to delimit the species 

 within the genus. 



Description. — Frons conical, blood red; labial palpi with basal 

 segments white, second and third segments red on outer sides, white 

 ventrally and on inner sides; maxillary palpi small; antennae with 

 scape red, shaft brown, male serrate and fasciculate; occiput deep red 

 behind eye, vertex posterior to antennae and dorsal area of occiput 

 white, patagia and tegulae pmk; legs white, tarsi light brown, forelegs 

 pink on inner sides. 



Forewings white anterior to cubitus, a few scattered red scales 

 anterior to cell, costal margin bordered with red near base; red 

 between cubitus and Ai fold, bounded distally by M3 and Cu2; light 

 pink posterior to red line; underside with red showing through faint- 

 ly; 10 or 11 veins; K2 free from cell; M2+3 stalked for about half its 

 length or completely fused, both conditions about equally common, 

 sometimes (rarely) difTering on right and left wings of same specimen. 

 Hindwings with M3 and Cui stalked. 



Male genitalia with gnathos bearing short apical digitate projection. 

 Juxta V-shaped. Valvae with costa terminating in a blunt tooth, 

 cucculus not projecting beyond costa; sacculus with fine hairs. Aedeag- 

 us with vesica bearing single serrate cornutus. 



Female genitalia with ovipositor tip sparsely setose, caudal margin 

 with numerous fine setae. Posterior apophyses with base tapering to 

 point, not flattened or broadened, curved near base; anterior tapering 

 gradually to slightly thickened base. 



Type. — In the U.S. National Museum. 



Type data. — Holotype male, Santa Kita Mountains, Arizona, 

 '7. 6," E. A. Schwarz; USNM 7893 ; genitalia slide No. 569, J. ShaflFer, 



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