Saropogon pritchardi Bromley, 1934
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1130.81874 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C84D2C01-0D4B-5B69-AD0C-3778F5459C5E |
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Saropogon pritchardi Bromley, 1934 |
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Saropogon pritchardi Bromley, 1934
Figs 20 View Figure 20 , 33 View Figure 33
Saropogon pritchardi Bromley, 1934: 90.
References.
Martin and Wilcox 1965: 383 (catalog); Wilcox 1966: 129 (key); Fisher and Wilcox 1997: 4 (catalog).
Diagnosis.
This is a large species but slightly smaller and more slender than Saropogon dispar . The wings are proportionately longer and broader than those of S. dispar and the legs are uniformly reddish without any dark markings. Wings and abdomen are black, the thorax with yellowish pubescence, and scutellum has two pale-colored bristles. Body length 20-23 mm; wing length 16-18 mm. Flight time July.
Distribution.
USA: New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, SimpleMappr: https://www.simplemappr.net/map/16991.
Type material examined.
United States of America • 1 ♂, holotype; Texas, Mills County; 20 July 1931; R. H. Painter; SEMC; SEMC1603974 • 1 ♂, 1 ♀, metatype; Oklahoma, Cimarron County, Boise City; 36°43'N, 102°30'W; 1271 m; 10 Jul 1933; A. E. Pritchard; USNM; USNMENT01819137, USNMENT01819532.
Other material examined.
Suppl. material 1.
Comments.
The holotype is housed at SEMC and information about it can be found here: https://biodiversity.ku.edu/node/1095/.
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