. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ceropalinae: tribe ceropalini 259 111., Nov. 1912, G. N. Wolcott (Washington). 9, Toledo, 111., Harvey (Lawrence). 9, Douglas County, Kans., F. H. Snow (Ithaca). 46^, 29, on flowers of Melilotus alba, Marshall County, Kans., July 6, 12, 24, and 26, 1950, R. L. Fischer (Evans and Townes). 29, Onaga, Kans., Crevecoeur (Manhattan). 9 (type), College Park, Md. (Philadelphia), d', Southern Pines, N. C, June 15, 1910, A. H. Manee (Cambridge). This subspecies occurs in the Carolinian and Austroriparian Figure 151.—Localities for Ceropales


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ceropalinae: tribe ceropalini 259 111., Nov. 1912, G. N. Wolcott (Washington). 9, Toledo, 111., Harvey (Lawrence). 9, Douglas County, Kans., F. H. Snow (Ithaca). 46^, 29, on flowers of Melilotus alba, Marshall County, Kans., July 6, 12, 24, and 26, 1950, R. L. Fischer (Evans and Townes). 29, Onaga, Kans., Crevecoeur (Manhattan). 9 (type), College Park, Md. (Philadelphia), d', Southern Pines, N. C, June 15, 1910, A. H. Manee (Cambridge). This subspecies occurs in the Carolinian and Austroriparian Figure 151.—Localities for Ceropales elegans quaintancei. 6. Ceropales nigripes Cresson Ceropales nigripes Cresson, 1867, Trans. Amer. Ent. See, vol. 1, p. 139, 9 . Type: 9, "Dakota" (Philadelphia). Ceropales texana Cresson, 1872, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 4, p. 208, cf. Type: cf, Texas (Washington). Forewing of male 9 to 14 mm. long, of female 11 to 16 mm. long; structure similar to that of C. bipunctata except that the propodeum usually lacks the fine transverse wrinkling and for small differences in the male genitalia. Black. Male with face, clypeus, labrum, lower lateral part of frons, antennal tubercle, spot on underside of scape and of pedicel, broad band on hind margin of pronotum, sometimes a small spot on scutel- lum, postscutellmn, small spot above hind coxa, rarely a small spot on apex of hind coxa in front, large oblong lateral spot on first tergite, usually one or several small median apical spots on fifth tergite, large median spot on sixth tergite and most of seventh tergite, white. The labrum may have a brownish median spot or may be dark with only its sides white. Female with frontal orbit, sometimes a lateral spot on clypeus, spot on postscutellum, and small spot above hind coxa, white. Wings of both sexes deep Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illust


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