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FRONT WINGS, SUBGENUS ANTRON 
From adults uniformly enlarged to 50. mm., so wing-body ratios may be 
compared by direct comparisons of wing drawings 
Fig. 165. C. echinus schulthessae agamic form schulthessae, paratype, 
Kelseyville, Calif., Q. durata, P. Schulthess, in Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 166. C. echinus schulthessae bisex. form atrata, paratype, Kelsey- 
ville, Calif., Q. durata, P. Schulthess, in Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 167. C. guadaloupensis insolens, paratype, Idyllwild, Calif., Weld, 
in Field Mus. 
Fig. 168. C. guadaloupensis guadaloupensis, holotype, Guadaloupe, 
Calif., R. W. Patterson, in Stanford Univ. 
Fig. 169. C. guadaloupensis (var.?), San Bernardino Mts., Calif., in 
Weld coll. 
Fig. 170. C. guadaloupensis patelloides, paratype (?), Idyllwild, Calif., 
Weld, in Field Mus. 
Fig. 171. C. teres clavuloides, from type lot, Sonoma County, Calif., A. 
Koebele, in Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 172. C. teres teres, paratype, Sequoia National Park, Calif., Q. 
garryana semota, Weld, in Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 173. C. teres hildebrandae, holotype, Seigler Springs, Calif., Q. 
durata, Hildebrand, in Kinsey coll. 
