. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pepsinae: tribe pepsesti 101 E. Hartford, Conn., June 28, 1946; 9, with Pirata arenicola 9, E. Hart- ford, Conn., Aug. 1, 1946; 9, with immature Evarcha hoyi, E. Hartford, Conn., Sept 2, 1947; 9, dragging a very young Lycosa on clay bank, RUey County, Kans., Oct. 2, 1949; 9, on clay bank with immature Pardosa cf, Riley County, Kans., Oct. 16, 1949; 9, stinging an immature Lycosa several times, including once on the back, Manhattan, Kans., Oct. 10, 1949. Flower records on the specimens before me comprise Ranunculus californicus, Daucus carofa


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pepsinae: tribe pepsesti 101 E. Hartford, Conn., June 28, 1946; 9, with Pirata arenicola 9, E. Hart- ford, Conn., Aug. 1, 1946; 9, with immature Evarcha hoyi, E. Hartford, Conn., Sept 2, 1947; 9, dragging a very young Lycosa on clay bank, RUey County, Kans., Oct. 2, 1949; 9, on clay bank with immature Pardosa cf, Riley County, Kans., Oct. 16, 1949; 9, stinging an immature Lycosa several times, including once on the back, Manhattan, Kans., Oct. 10, 1949. Flower records on the specimens before me comprise Ranunculus californicus, Daucus carofa, and Bifora americana. Seven of the collections were made "on sand" and one "in ; My own observations indicate that the usual habitat is rather bare ground in the open, often somewhat sandy. This species occurs in the entire United States and southern Canada. The usual habitat is bare or rather sparsely covered ground in the open. Adults occur from early summer to midfall. 6. Priocnemis {Priocnemis) minuscula (Banks), new combination Plate 2, figure 25 Agenia minuscula Banks, 1917, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 61, p. 110, cf. Type: cf, Dallas, Tex. (Cambridge). M4LE: Forewing to 4 mm. long; frons wealdy mat, with small, shallow, adjacent punctures; exposed part of subgenital plate spatulate, as seen from below convex transversely and concave longitudinally, with a single median row of long erect hairs, otherwise Figure 49.—Localities for Priocnemis minuscula. Black. Apical part of mandible, sometimes the underside of scape, most of legs, much of first abdominal segment, all or most of the second abdominal segment, and the basal part of the third segment fulvo- ferruginous. The legs have the coxae basally to entirely, and the trochanters sometimes infuscate. The fore tarsus apicaUy, the middle and hind tibiae at the base and apex or entirely, and all of the middle and hind tarsi are more or less infuscate. The first abdominal segment. Plea


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