Images from Singing Insects of North America. 091dtm, Insara elegans drawing of outline of male forewing (Insara elegans elegans above, Insara elegans consuetipes below)
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Insara elegans drawing of outline of male forewing (Insara elegans elegans above, Insara elegans consuetipes below). Figs. 17 & 19 (p. 56) in Rehn, J.A.G. and M. Hebard. 1914. A revision of the Orthopterous group Insarae (Tettigoniidae, Phaneropterinae). Trans. Am. Entomol. Soc. 40: 37-184. Rehn and Hebard (1914) described I. e. consuetipes as a western race that differed from typical I. e. elegans by its more slender form and its lack of a herring-bone pattern on the forewings.
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