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FRONT WINGS, SUBGENUS ATRUSCA 
From adults uniformly enlarged to 50. mm., so wing-body ratios may be 
compared by direct comparisons of wing drawings 
Fig. 266. C. dugesi simulatrix, holotype, Hillsboro, N.M., Q. grisea, 
Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 267. C. dugesi pupoides, holotype, Alpine, Texas, Q. grisea, Kinsey 
coll. 
Fig. 268. C. dugesi dugesi, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, Ed. Palmer, in 
Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 269. C. centricola clivorum, holotype, Coolville, Ohio, Q . stellata, 
Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 270. C. cava, paratype, near Austin, Texas, Q. breviloba, L. H. 
Weld, in Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 271. C. centricola centricola, Annapolis, Mo., Q. stellata, E. S. An- 
derson, in Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 272. C. bella bella, Alamogordo, N.M., Q. arizonica, Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 273. C. bella brevipennata, paratype of Kinsey’s pellucidus, Colo- 
rado Springs, Colo., W. L. Carpenter, in Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 274. Galls, C. centricola rubrae, (Texas?), Van Zandt, in Berlin 
Mus. Redrawn after Karsch, 1880: figs. 4a-4b. 
Fig. 275. Front wing, C. centricola rubrae, (Texas?), Van Zandt, in 
Berlin Mus. Redrawn after Karsch, 1880: fig. 4. 
