. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 482 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 (Bedford, Columbus, and Hinckley in Medina Co.); Ontario (Midland and Ottawa); Pennsylvania (Crisp in Westmoreland Co., Harrisburg, Inglenook in Dauphin Co., Marsh Run in York Co., Ohiopyle, Phila- delphia, Pittsburgh, and Spring Brook); Quebec (Brome and St. Esprit); Rhode Island (Hopkinton and Westerly); South Carolina (Greenville); and Virginia (Arlington Junction, Dead Run in Fairfax Co., Dunn Loring, Falls Church, Great Falls, and near Plummers Island). Collection dates are rather evenly distribute


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 482 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 (Bedford, Columbus, and Hinckley in Medina Co.); Ontario (Midland and Ottawa); Pennsylvania (Crisp in Westmoreland Co., Harrisburg, Inglenook in Dauphin Co., Marsh Run in York Co., Ohiopyle, Phila- delphia, Pittsburgh, and Spring Brook); Quebec (Brome and St. Esprit); Rhode Island (Hopkinton and Westerly); South Carolina (Greenville); and Virginia (Arlington Junction, Dead Run in Fairfax Co., Dunn Loring, Falls Church, Great Falls, and near Plummers Island). Collection dates are rather evenly distributed from mid-spring to early fall. Unusually early and late dates are: April 14 at Dead Run, Fairfax Co., Va.; May 5 at Washington, D. C; May 11 at Tryon, N. C. and at Harrisburg, Pa.; May 18 at Jaffrey, N. H.; September 11 at Pittsburgh, Pa.; September 14 at Riverton, N. J.; September 20 at Greenville, S. C; and October 30 near Plummers Island, Md. We have collected the species many times in the under- growth of woods. This species is in the Alleghanian and Transition faunas. Adults occur from mid-spring to early fall. Si / Ik ) / J, \>{> ^i 0 "V,' ' \ o fc* r * * r WyJl â ^z* V**, 1 *&^w t~^~~*'$&' \ * y â\*V ^^^V-^N* I. Figures 220, 221.âLocalities: 220 (left), Odontocolon albotibiale; 221 (right), 0. ochropus. 21. Odontocolon ochropus, new species Male: Front wing to 9 mm. long; first flagellar segment about as long as second; punctures on mesoscutum small, weak, sepa- rated by about their diameter; propodeal teeth about as long as their basal width; punctures on hind femur moderately strong, moderately dense, sparser below, near lower margin of femur separated by about three times their diameter; second segment of middle tarsus about as long as deep; fifth segment of hind tarsus about as long as second segment; nervellus broken usually near its lower. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may


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