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Fig. 103<br />

C. luteopennis<br />

Fig. 104. C. luteopennis<br />

Fig. 106.<br />

C. sackeni<br />

C. pudicus<br />

Fig. 105<br />

C. sackeni<br />

C. pudicus<br />

29 (28) Abdominal tergites 2, 3, and 4 with isolated sublateral black spots (Fig. 103) Wing<br />

pattern not saturate and discal cell about one-half hyaline (Fig. 104). Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Ontario,<br />

rare.<br />

Abdominal tergites with expanded black markings (thus reducing <strong>the</strong> yellow lateral area)<br />

and no sublateral black spots (Fig. 105). Wing pattern saturate and discal cell almost<br />

entirely saturate (Fig. 106). 2 spp.<br />

luteopennis<br />

30

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