. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ceropalinae: tribe ceropalini 255 bridge), cf, reared from clay cocoon, Jan. 7, 1915, F. X. Williams (San Francisco). 9, Forest Hills, Mass., Aug. 1906, C. T. Brues (Cambridge). 9, Pelham, N. H., Sept. 2, 1905, J. C. Bridwell (Wash- ington). (S^, on flowers of Cicuta maculata, AIcLean, N. Y., Jiih^ 19, 1916, E. G. Anderson (Ithaca). 29, Southern Pines, N. C, Aug 1, 1911, and Aug 11, 1909, A. H. Manee (Cambridge), cf, reared from cells of Phanagenia bombycina, Columbus, Ohio, Maj" 12, 1902 (Washington). 9, South Bass Island, Put in Bay,


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ceropalinae: tribe ceropalini 255 bridge), cf, reared from clay cocoon, Jan. 7, 1915, F. X. Williams (San Francisco). 9, Forest Hills, Mass., Aug. 1906, C. T. Brues (Cambridge). 9, Pelham, N. H., Sept. 2, 1905, J. C. Bridwell (Wash- ington). (S^, on flowers of Cicuta maculata, AIcLean, N. Y., Jiih^ 19, 1916, E. G. Anderson (Ithaca). 29, Southern Pines, N. C, Aug 1, 1911, and Aug 11, 1909, A. H. Manee (Cambridge), cf, reared from cells of Phanagenia bombycina, Columbus, Ohio, Maj" 12, 1902 (Washington). 9, South Bass Island, Put in Bay, Ohio, July 11 to 20 (Cambridge). 9, Ottawa, Ontario (Ottawa). 9, Charter Oak, Pa., July 11, 1917, H. B. Kirk (Tov/nes). 9, emerged May 10, 1909, from material collected Apr. 9,1909, Linglestown, Pa., P. R. Myers (Wash- ington). 9, Whitehaven, Pa., Aug. 1902, J. C. Bradley (Ithaca). 9, Pennsylvania, Melsheimer (Cambridge). 29, from Fitch Collection (Washington), cf (type of rufiventris), West Virginia (Philadelphia). This is a rare insect, occurring from Massachusetts to Florida and west to Illinois. Its social host is Phanagenia Figure 148.—Localities for Ceropales robinsonii stigmatica. 4b. Ceropales robinsonii stigmatica Banks Ceropales rohinsoni (!) stigmatica Banks, 1910, Journ. New York Ent. Soc, vol. 18, p. 126, 9- Lectotjije: 9, Fedor, Lee County, Tex., May 17, 1909 (Cam- bridge) . Forewing of male about 8 to 9 mm. long, of female to mm. long. Head and thorax blackish; legs and abdomen rufous. Face (except a triangular area below antennal tubercle in female), side of frons, antennal tubercle, rather wide postorbital mark, labrum (centrally somewhat fulvous in the female), outer face of mandible, underside of scape and pedicel, anterior callus of pronotum and surrounding area, broad hind margin of pronotum, rarely a small median spot near hind margin of mesoscutum, scutellum, postscutellum, spots on raeso- 347756—57 18. Please note that thes


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