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<strong>of</strong> key<br />

. Fig. 79. C. brunneus<br />

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Fig. 81<br />

Fig. 80<br />

19 (18) Apical spot continuing around apex <strong>of</strong> wing to join crossband, thus enclosing a linear<br />

hyaline area (Fig. 79); tergites pale brown (Fig. 79). Range in <strong>Canada</strong> restricted to <strong>the</strong><br />

Great Lakes marshes in extreme sou<strong>the</strong>rn Ontario.<br />

Apical spot sometimes extending around wing apex but never joining crossband at hind<br />

margin (Fig. 81); pale areas <strong>of</strong> tergites usually orange/yellow, or white (Fig.80) but tergites<br />

brownish in C. flavidus and C. celatus. 21 spp.<br />

brunneus<br />

20

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