. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2 : EPHIALTINAE 163 front and middle tarsi whitish with fulvous tinges, the apical half of last segment of middle tarsus fuscous; hind coxa and femur fulvous, the femur with an apical fuscous area occupying about its length, the extreme apex narrowly white; hind tibia white, with moderately wide, sharply defined black bands, the bands usually not connected ventrally by a brownish stripe; hind tarsus white, the segments with a blackish apex, the last segment almost entirely black. Figure 68.—Localities for
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2 : EPHIALTINAE 163 front and middle tarsi whitish with fulvous tinges, the apical half of last segment of middle tarsus fuscous; hind coxa and femur fulvous, the femur with an apical fuscous area occupying about its length, the extreme apex narrowly white; hind tibia white, with moderately wide, sharply defined black bands, the bands usually not connected ventrally by a brownish stripe; hind tarsus white, the segments with a blackish apex, the last segment almost entirely black. Figure 68.—Localities for \S^ Female. Black. Clypeus dark brown; palpi white to light brown, the apex of labial palpus darker; pedicel and flagellum reddish brown beneath; hind corner of pronotum and tegula white; front and middle legs fulvous, the apex of their femora whitish and their trochanters, especially the front of front trochanters, more or less white or whitish; hind coxa, trochanters, and femur fulvous, the femur with its apical ± fuscous, its extreme apex stramineous; hind tibia white, with sharply defined moderately wide black bands, the bands sometimes connected ventrally by a light brown stripe; hind tarsus whitish or light brown, the apex of each segment very broadly blackish, the last two or three segments almost entirely blackish. Specimens (78 c?1, 2749): From Alaska (Big Delta, Mount McKin- ley at 1,600 ft., and King Salmon on the Naknek River); Alberta (Chipewyan, Edmonton, and McMurray); Arizona (near Alpine, Parker Creek and Workman Creek in the Sierra Ancha); Arkansas (Washington Co.); British Columbia (Robson and Vernon); Cali- fornia (Berkele}^, Camino, Cisco, Davis, Fish Camp, Lower Lake, and Sacramento); Colorado (Canon City, Grand Lake, Morley, and Pagosa Springs); District of Columbia (Washington); Illinois (Algon- quin) ; Iowa (Ames, Muscatine Co., and Sioux City); Labrador (Goose Bay); Maryland (Hughesville, Mayo, and Takoma Park); Michigan (Alger Co
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