sabroskyi Steyskal, 1938: 8,
pl. 2, figs. 1–2 (hypandrial process, ♀ sternite 8)
HT: ♂ United States, Kansas, Manhattan, 24.V.1932, C.W. Sabrosky. USNM, No. 101284
AT: ♀ United States, Kansas, Manhattan, 14.V.1932, C.W. Sabrosky
Note: Holotype and allotype were published as being in the collection of C.W. Sabrosky [was the allotype transferred to USNM?]
PT: Sex and specific dates and collectors given but numbers of specimens not given. The specimens indicated below as being in the collections of GCS (= George C. Steyskal) or CWS (= Curtis W. Sabrosky) were transferred to USNM. ♂ (16.IV.1917 – 18.X.1935). Iowa: Henry Co. (Iowa Wesleyan College). ♀ (8.III–30.X.1934). Kansas: Manhattan (GCS, UMMZ), Ottawa Co. (GCS), Saline Co. (CWS), Stafford Co. (UMMZ). Texas: College Station (TAMU); Dallas Co. (UMMZ); McAllen, San Benito, 9.6 and 16 km n. Brownsville (CWS); Burleson Co. (TAMU); Hidalgo Co. (TAMU); Panipa (TAMU); Victoria (USNM)
DIST: GUATEMALA (Totonicapán: San Cristóbal). MEXICO (Chiapas: San Cristóbal de las Casas, Teopisca; Chihuahua; San Luis Potosí: Huehuetlán (Huichihuayán); Tamaulipas). Also UNITED STATES. Map: Valley & Berg 1977
Note: Valley & Berg (1977) were unable to confirm Bath’s 1964 identification of specimens from Mexico (Chiapas: San Cristóbal de las Casas)
FIGS: Steyskal 1954b (♂ terminalia, hypandrial process, ♀ sternites), Orth 1991 (hypandrium)
BIOL: Valley & Berg 1977. BG: 11; PG: 1
HOSTS/PREY OF LARVAE: Seven species in six genera of nonoperculate freshwater snails ( Biomphalaria, Galba, Gyraulus, Helisoma, Physella, Stagnicola)
IMMATS: Valley & Berg 1977 (L1–L3, P)
CHR: Boyes et al. 1969 (karyotype)
sabroskii Steyskal of Jaques 1939: 283, error