. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 388 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 pabt 3 5. Diapetimorpha rufigasler Cushman Figures 332,e,f Diapetimorpha rufigaster Cushman, 1929, Proc. Nat. Mus., vol. 74, art. 16' p. 33; 9. Typo: 9, Potomac Creek, Va. (Washington). Male: Front wing to mm. long; clypeus rather weakly con- vex; cheek about as long as basal width of mandible; tyloids in the shape of sharp longitudinal carinae, occurring on 4 segments, in most cases shorter than the segments; metapleurum with weak indis- tinct punctures and a rudimentary juxtacoxal ca


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 388 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 pabt 3 5. Diapetimorpha rufigasler Cushman Figures 332,e,f Diapetimorpha rufigaster Cushman, 1929, Proc. Nat. Mus., vol. 74, art. 16' p. 33; 9. Typo: 9, Potomac Creek, Va. (Washington). Male: Front wing to mm. long; clypeus rather weakly con- vex; cheek about as long as basal width of mandible; tyloids in the shape of sharp longitudinal carinae, occurring on 4 segments, in most cases shorter than the segments; metapleurum with weak indis- tinct punctures and a rudimentary juxtacoxal carina; intercubitus about times as long as width of radial vein. Head and body marked with yellowish white, black and fulvofer- ruginous as in figure 332,e; palpi white; scape white below, fuscous above; pedicel and flagellum black, the flagellum with a white band that covers about 5 segments; front and middle legs fulvous, their coxae and trochanters ivory white, those of the middle legs fulvous above; front and middle tarsi brownish apically; hind coxa, tro- chanters, femur, and tibia fulvoferruginous, the apex of tibia a little darkened; hind tarsus white, the basal to of its first segment light brown, its fifth segment fuscous. Female: Front wing to mm. long; clypeus rather wealdy convex; cheek about as long as basal width of mandible; meta- pleurum punctatorugose; propodeal teeth about as long as their basal width; apical carina of propodeum bowed stronglyjorward be- tween the teeth, weak and indistinct; intercubitus about as long as the width of radial vein. Head, thorax, and abdomen marked with black, ivory, and fulvofer- ruginous as in figure 332,f; palpi white, fulvous apically; pedicel fulvous brown; scape and flagellum fuscous, the flagellum often partly brown basally, with a median white band (incomplete below) that. Figures 212, 213.—Localities: 212 (left), Diapetimorpha rufigaster; 213 (right), D. Please note that the


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