. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 114 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEU3M BULLETIN 2 09. Figure 57.—-Localities for Calicurgus hyalinatus rupex. individuals with the coloration of rupex occur well within the range of the subspecies alienatus. Specimens: 9, DeWitt, Ga., June 2, 1915, C. S. Spooner (Ithaca). 9, Baldwin, Kans., Aug. 31, 1906, J. C. Bridwell (Washington). 9, Cabin John, Md., Aug. 12, 1917, Fonts (Washington). 9, Biltmore, N. C, June 26, 1912 (Washington). 9, Devils Kiver, Tex., May 5, 1907, F. C. Bishopp (Washington). 29, NewBraunfels, Tex., June 27, 1917 (Cambridge). 9, Pie


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 114 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEU3M BULLETIN 2 09. Figure 57.—-Localities for Calicurgus hyalinatus rupex. individuals with the coloration of rupex occur well within the range of the subspecies alienatus. Specimens: 9, DeWitt, Ga., June 2, 1915, C. S. Spooner (Ithaca). 9, Baldwin, Kans., Aug. 31, 1906, J. C. Bridwell (Washington). 9, Cabin John, Md., Aug. 12, 1917, Fonts (Washington). 9, Biltmore, N. C, June 26, 1912 (Washington). 9, Devils Kiver, Tex., May 5, 1907, F. C. Bishopp (Washington). 29, NewBraunfels, Tex., June 27, 1917 (Cambridge). 9, Pierce, Tex., Mar. 22, 1907, J. D. Mitchell (Washington). 9, Texas, Belfrage (Washington), cf (type of accolens), 9 (type of rupex), Orizaba, Mexico (Philadelphia). This subspecies occurs in Mexico, in the Austroriparian fauna and as occasional specimens in the Carolinian fauna. Id. Calicurgus hyalinatus excoctus, new subspecies Male : Black. Apical part of mandible ferruginous; palpi and middle tarsus dark brown; front tarsus and front of front tibia tan; hind margin of pronotum with a white band; tibial spurs and a spot on rear apex of front tibia white. Female: Black. Wings hyaline, the forewing with a large fuscous cloud extending from just basad of the basal vein to the apex of the third cubital cell (the area between the basal vein and the level of the stigma somewhat paler in the paratype); apical margin of forewing lightly infuscate. The paratj'pe from near Cuernavaca has the forewing almost entirely black, but with a well-marked subapical subhyaline crescent, and the hind wing weakly infuscate. Type: 9, Manzano National Forest, N. Mex., Sept. 12, 1916, C. Heinrich (Washington, USNM 61700).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United


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