. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 148 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 209 distinct cross wrinkles than in the known males of the other Nearctic species of the genus; mesopleuron with small adjacent punctures, not shining, its pubsecence unusually long. Head and body blackish with a weak iridescence of mixed green and blue; clypeus except medially, a broad mark next the eye from the clypeus tapering to a point halfway up the frons, most of mandible and a large median spot on seventh tergite, white; under side of antenna, palpi, tegula, and legs fulvous; middle and hind tarsi b


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 148 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 209 distinct cross wrinkles than in the known males of the other Nearctic species of the genus; mesopleuron with small adjacent punctures, not shining, its pubsecence unusually long. Head and body blackish with a weak iridescence of mixed green and blue; clypeus except medially, a broad mark next the eye from the clypeus tapering to a point halfway up the frons, most of mandible and a large median spot on seventh tergite, white; under side of antenna, palpi, tegula, and legs fulvous; middle and hind tarsi brownish apically; wings hyaline; abdomen with a fulvous tinge laterally and ventrally. Female: Forewing about mm. long; clothing hairs of frons dense, long and pale yellow, arising from subconfiuent punctures on a mat background; apical margin of clypeus broadly angled to a rounded median point; second flagellar segment about as long as wide; groove of pronotum with short, fine, oblique wrinkles; punctures on mesopleuron very dense, somewhat confluent in rows (not confluent and a little less dense in the other Nearctic species); pygidial area polished, with a few scattered, weak punctures that are separated by about their diameter. Blackish with an unusually dense and long silvery pubescence. Apical margin of clypeus and inner orbits narrowlj' fulvous; mouth parts, flagellum, underside of scape, tegula, and legs fulvous, the flagellum basally brownish; apex of mandible dark ferruginous; apical segment of tarsi dark brown; wings hyaline. Specimens: 2cf, 19 (lectotype & and paratypes cf9), Palmerlee, Ariz., June (Cambridge). 2. Auplopus inermis, new species Male: Unknown. Female: Forev/ing mm, long; clothing hairs of frons short, dense, and pale, arising from very fine adjacent punctures on a mat. Figure 79.—Locality for Juplopus Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi


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