. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 512 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 their diameter, otherwise smooth; temple with fine punctures that are separated by about their diameter, below its middle with vertical rugulosity or irregular striae; thorax about as long as high, its mesoscutum and scutellum moderately convex; mesoscutum subpolished, with moderate sized, sharp punctures that are separated by about their diameter, the mesoscutum a little rugulose along the notauli or sometimes more or less of the central part of mesoscutum strongly rugulose; mesosternum and mes
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 512 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 their diameter, otherwise smooth; temple with fine punctures that are separated by about their diameter, below its middle with vertical rugulosity or irregular striae; thorax about as long as high, its mesoscutum and scutellum moderately convex; mesoscutum subpolished, with moderate sized, sharp punctures that are separated by about their diameter, the mesoscutum a little rugulose along the notauli or sometimes more or less of the central part of mesoscutum strongly rugulose; mesosternum and mesopleurum subpolished, with moderately sharp punctures that are separated by about their diameter; areola regularly pentagonal, its basal corner closed; first tergite as long as wide in male, about as long as wide in female; first four tergites strongly and rather evenly mat, their apical margin a little smoother; median longitudinal carinae of first tergite distinct on basal to of the tergite. Blackish brown. Clypeus, labrum, mandible, palpi, scape, pedicel, and tegula, brown; front and middle legs of male beyond trochanters and hind femur of male fulvous brown, the rest of legs of male dark brown with the hind tibia a little paler basally and at apex; front and middle legs of female brownish fulvous, their coxae a little darker; hind leg of female fulvous brown, the coxa and tibia dark brown with the tibia a little paler at apex and basally. ^M/Wj ¥V. Figures 238, 239.—Localities: 238 (left), Xorides medius; 239 (right), X. eastoni. Type: 9, Moscow, Idaho, July 14, 1898, C. V. Piper (Washington, USNM 63735). Paratypes: 9, Fort Seward, Calif., June 3, 1935, H. J. Rayner (Townes). 9, Siskiyou Co., Calif., May 29, 1911, F. W. Nunnen- macher (Washington), cf, Paradise Ridge at 3,000 ft., Moscow, Idaho, May 30, 1931, Paul Rice (Townes).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabilit
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