. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES—GELINAE : MESOSTENINI 97. Figures 37, 38.—Localities: 37 (left), Mallochia frontalis; 38 (right), M. laevis. Type: 9, Moorestown, , June 23, 1939, H, and M. Townes (Washington, USNM 63754). Paratypes: cf, Lawrence, Kans., Apr. 29, 1895, Hugo Kahl (Wash- ington), cf, 9, Patuxent Refuge near Bowie, Md., May 20, 1947, and June 6, 1948, R. M. Mitchell (Mitchell). Sd', 19, Takoma Park, Md., June 3, 1945, June 21, 1942, and July 5, 1942, H. and M. TowTies (To-vvnes). 6 d^, 19, Moorestown, , June 15,23, and 25, 1939, and Jul


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES—GELINAE : MESOSTENINI 97. Figures 37, 38.—Localities: 37 (left), Mallochia frontalis; 38 (right), M. laevis. Type: 9, Moorestown, , June 23, 1939, H, and M. Townes (Washington, USNM 63754). Paratypes: cf, Lawrence, Kans., Apr. 29, 1895, Hugo Kahl (Wash- ington), cf, 9, Patuxent Refuge near Bowie, Md., May 20, 1947, and June 6, 1948, R. M. Mitchell (Mitchell). Sd', 19, Takoma Park, Md., June 3, 1945, June 21, 1942, and July 5, 1942, H. and M. TowTies (To-vvnes). 6 d^, 19, Moorestown, , June 15,23, and 25, 1939, and July 8, 19, and 21, 1939, H. and M. Townes (Townes). 9 , Crabtree Meadows, 3,600 ft., Yancy Co., , Aug. 5, 1951, H., M., and D. Townes (Townes). 9, Franklin, 2,000 ft., , May 24, 1957, W. R. M. Mason (Ottawa). &, Raleigh, , July 3, 1935, C. S. Brimley (Raleigh), cf, in pitcher of Sarracenia flava, Raleigh, , May 18, 1940, D. L. Wray (Townes). cf, on grass and low herbage, Salado Creek, Bexar Co., Tex., Mar. 13,1952, M. Wasbauer (Berkeley), c?, San Antonio, Tex., Apr. 3, 1947, H. and M. Townes (Townes). 9 , Vienna, Va., June 4, 1913, R. A. Cushman (Washmgton). This species occurs in the Carolinian and Austroriparian faunas. 4. Mallochia laevis, new species Figures 328,e; 331,c Front wing to mm. long; mesoscutum weakly mat, its punc- tures very fme and weak, very sparse except at front end of median lobe, where they are moderately dense; punctures on mesopleurum fine and weak, separated by about 3 times their diameter; ovipositor tip as in figure 328,e. Male: Head and body fulvous, the head largely yellowish as in figure 331,c. Palpi pale yellow; scape and pedicel fulvous; flageUum dark brown; legs fulvous, the front and middle tarsi brown apically,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the


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