. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES—GELINAE I MESOSTENINI 231. Figures 114-116.—Localities: 114 (left), Trachysphyrus aridus aridus; 115 (center), T. a. ocellaris; 116 (right), T. recurvatus. Female: Black. Orbit narrowly yellowish, with a short interrup- tion on cheek and a wider interruption on upper part of temple; face, mouth parts, front of scape, and most of propleurum, various shades of brown; stripe on upper margin of pronotum, all of lower margin of pronotum, extreme hind corner of pronotum, tegula, and subtegular ridge, whitish; scutellum brown; legs


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES—GELINAE I MESOSTENINI 231. Figures 114-116.—Localities: 114 (left), Trachysphyrus aridus aridus; 115 (center), T. a. ocellaris; 116 (right), T. recurvatus. Female: Black. Orbit narrowly yellowish, with a short interrup- tion on cheek and a wider interruption on upper part of temple; face, mouth parts, front of scape, and most of propleurum, various shades of brown; stripe on upper margin of pronotum, all of lower margin of pronotum, extreme hind corner of pronotum, tegula, and subtegular ridge, whitish; scutellum brown; legs fulvous, the hind tibia, hind basitarsus, and fifth segment of all tarsi tinged with brown; wings subhyaline; abdomen fulvous. Specimens: 9, Berkeley, Cahf., May 30, 1933 (Townes). 4cf, Leevining, Cahf., June 22 and 24, 1948, H., M., G., and D. Townes (Townes). cT, Mesa Grande, Sonoma Co., Cahf., June 1908 (Ithaca), cf, Mono Lake, Calif., June 20, 1948, G. Townes (Townes). cf Cor- vallis, Greg., June 11, 1925, E. C. Van Dyke (San Francisco). This subspecies ranges from Oregon to central California, eastward to Reno, Nevada. 23. Trachysphyrus recurvatus (Pratt) Cr?/p<wsrecwrra<Ms Pratt, 1945, Amer. Midi. Nat., vol. 34, p. 616; 9- Type: ?, Real del Monte, Hidalgo, Mexico (Washington). Front wing to mm. long; sculpture of head and thorax rather coarse and strong; clypeus moderately small; frons moderately concave; thorax rather elongate; mesoscutum with moderate sized, dense punctures; central part of mesopleurum ruguloso-punctate in both sexes; apical carina of propodeum much stronger than basal carina, rather evenly curved; areolet rather large, its sides strongly convergent above; second recurrent vein simply arched; first abdom- inal segment rather narrow, its spiracle nearer middle than usual, its postpetiole gradually widened; ovipositor sheath about as long as front wing; ovipositor slender, subcyhndric, gently Please note that these images


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