. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2: EPHIALTLNAE 201. vC .\ M| ! /:^"7tfL \hUr~ i ^- { > S. r 4)u Figures 82-84.—Localities: 82 (left), Clistopyga maculifrons; 83 (center), C. alutaria; 84 (right), C. nigrifrons. in male, on its basal ± in female; second tergite mat, with rather small, weak punctures that are separated by about their diameter; ovipositor stout, its basal straight, its apical up- curved. Fulvous. Head black; antenna blackish brown, pale brown in front toward base; palpi white; pro thorax, mesonotum, upper fron


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2: EPHIALTLNAE 201. vC .\ M| ! /:^"7tfL \hUr~ i ^- { > S. r 4)u Figures 82-84.—Localities: 82 (left), Clistopyga maculifrons; 83 (center), C. alutaria; 84 (right), C. nigrifrons. in male, on its basal ± in female; second tergite mat, with rather small, weak punctures that are separated by about their diameter; ovipositor stout, its basal straight, its apical up- curved. Fulvous. Head black; antenna blackish brown, pale brown in front toward base; palpi white; pro thorax, mesonotum, upper front part of mesopleurum, and sometimes upper part of propodeum brownish fulvous to black; tegula and hind corner of pronotum white; front coxa and trochanters and middle trochanters of male whitish; hind femur with a narrow weak apical infuscation; hind tibia and tarsus dusky fulvous to fuscous, the central of the tibia and narrow base of each tarsal segment fulvous; middle femur, tibia, and tarsus with a weak repetition of color pattern on hind leg; front tibia and tarsus with a faint repetition of color pattern on hind leg. Type: 9, from wheat stubble, Newark, Del., E. D. Eaton (Washing- ton, USNM 63696). Paratypes: 9, Sarasota Co., Fla., Mar. 3, 1937 (Washington). 9, Marmora, Ont., July 10, 1932, J. R. Vockeroth (Ottawa), cf, Muskego, Wis., July 18, to 25 1936, P. B. Lawson (Lawrence). This species is widely distributed in eastern North America, but rare in collections. Its coloration suggests open grasslands as the habitat. 5. Clistopyga nigrifrons Cushman Clistopyga nigrifrons Cushman, 1921, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 60, art. 4, p. 11; 9. Type: $, Mountain View, Calif. (Washington). Male: Unknown. Female: Front wing to mm. long; body moderately stout; temple weakly convex, in profile about as long as eye; epomia 526527—60 14. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - co


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