. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. INVESTIGATIONS ON THE MUTILLID WASPS 123 (F. X. Williams): 3 males, Kooks County, Kansas, August 9, 1912 (F. X. Williams); 2 males. Rooks County, Kansas, August 27; 2 males, Comanche County, Kansas, 1916 (R. H. Beamer); male, Norton County, Kansas, August 24, 1912 (F. X. Williams); 5 males, Meade County, Kansas, July 10,1911 (F. X. Williams); male, Meade County, Kansas; male, Seward County, Kansas, August 16, 1911 (F. X. Williams) ; male, Seward County, Kansas, August 18, 1911 (F. X. Williams) ; male, Grainfield, Kansas, September 23 (Lantz)


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. INVESTIGATIONS ON THE MUTILLID WASPS 123 (F. X. Williams): 3 males, Kooks County, Kansas, August 9, 1912 (F. X. Williams); 2 males. Rooks County, Kansas, August 27; 2 males, Comanche County, Kansas, 1916 (R. H. Beamer); male, Norton County, Kansas, August 24, 1912 (F. X. Williams); 5 males, Meade County, Kansas, July 10,1911 (F. X. Williams); male, Meade County, Kansas; male, Seward County, Kansas, August 16, 1911 (F. X. Williams) ; male, Seward County, Kansas, August 18, 1911 (F. X. Williams) ; male, Grainfield, Kansas, September 23 (Lantz); 15 males, Grant County, Kansas, July 23, 1911 (F. X. Williams); 7 males, Grant County, Kansas, July 27, 1911 (F. X. Williams); 5 males, Morton County, Kansas, August 5, 1911 (F. X. Williams) ; 8 males, Stanton County, Kansas, July 30, 1911. Fig. 9.—Distribution of Dastmutilla myeicEj new species (F. X. Williams); 2 males, Hamilton County, Kansas, July (S. J. Hunter) ; male, Benkelman, Nebraska, October 5 (Lantz); male, Mitchell, Nebraska, August 3, 1914 (L. M. Gates); male, Jackson- ville, Texas, August 7, 1906 (F. C. Bishopp); male, Palestine, Texas, August 10, 1906 (F. C. Bishopp); male, Overton, Texas, August 22, 1907 (W. W. Yothers) ; in collections of University of Kansas, Kansas Agricultural College, University of Nebraska, University of Montana, U. S. National Museum, and the author. (Fig. 9.) MyHce is* very closely related to zelaya Blake. The principal dif- ference between the two is the presence of yellow pubescence on the vertex, pronotum, mesonotum, and scutellum. The genitalia of this species are identical with those of zelaya and are therefore not fig- ured. This species has been identified as ochracea (Blake) in collec- tions but is not that species. The type of this species has been com- pared with that of Blake's Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration


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