. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 264 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 PART 8. Figures 136-139.—Localities: 136 (left), Lanugo schlingeri; 137 (center, left), L. cestus; 138 (center, right), L. ferrugata; 139 (right), L. retentor. medially and laterally, sublaterally elevated as a short rather strong crest; second tergite strongly mat, with fine adjacent punctures; ovipositor tip as in L. deserti (fig. 329,d). Ferruginous. Flagellum rather dark brown, especially apically, with a median whitish band covering about segments; much or all of prepectus, more or less of mese


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 264 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 PART 8. Figures 136-139.—Localities: 136 (left), Lanugo schlingeri; 137 (center, left), L. cestus; 138 (center, right), L. ferrugata; 139 (right), L. retentor. medially and laterally, sublaterally elevated as a short rather strong crest; second tergite strongly mat, with fine adjacent punctures; ovipositor tip as in L. deserti (fig. 329,d). Ferruginous. Flagellum rather dark brown, especially apically, with a median whitish band covering about segments; much or all of prepectus, more or less of mesepimeron and surrounding areas, and of grooves at bases of scutellum and propodeum, median mark on mesosternum, edge of mesopleurum next to middle coxa, meta- sternum and its margins, and basal ± of thu-d tergite, black; hind tarsus yellowish white, fulvous near base and apex; \vings subhyaline, the front wing with fuscous bands as in figure 342, the apex of hind wing weakly infuscate; base of first abdominal segment sometimes partly infuscate; basal to of second tergite more or less in- fuscate. Type: 9, on Salix tree, Victoria, Tex., June 13, 1911, J. D. Mitchell (Washington, USNM 63786). Paratypes: 9, reared from pupa under bark of Salix tree, collected Dec. 24, 1915, emerged Apr, 2, 1916, Faries Kanch, Maverick Co., Tex., J. D. Mitchell (Washington). 9, Hopkins Co., Tex., Oct. 22, 1939 (Townes). cf, Victoria, Tex., May 2, 1910, J. D. Mitchell (Townes). 9, Zapata Co., Tex., April 1936, S. Mulaik (St. Paul). 4. Lanugo retentor (Brulle), new combination FiGURjss 329,c; 343 Cryptus retentor Brull6, 1846, in Lepeletier, Histoire naturelle des insectes, hy- m6nopteres, vol. 4, p. 192; ?. Type: ?, Carolina (Paris). Cryptus comalensis Cresson, 1872, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 4, p. 159; 9. Type: 9, Comal Co., Tex. (Philadelphia). Cryptus nigripennis Ashmead, 1890, Proc. Nat. Mus., vol. 12, p. 411; 9. Type: 9, New Jersey (Washington).. Please note that these imag


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