. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pepsinae: tribe macromeresti 179 Female: Forewing to mm. long; pubescence of head and thorax moderately dense, the setiferoiis punctures a little weaker than usual for the subgenus; apical hairless margin of clypeus mat, slightly widened medially, its apical edge with a weak median rounded angula- tion; nervulus beyond the basal vein by about its length; teeth on outer edge of hind tibia rather weak. Fulvo-ferruginous. Trochanters above somewhat infuscate; apex of hind tibia and joints of hind tarsus infuscate; wings subhyaline,


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pepsinae: tribe macromeresti 179 Female: Forewing to mm. long; pubescence of head and thorax moderately dense, the setiferoiis punctures a little weaker than usual for the subgenus; apical hairless margin of clypeus mat, slightly widened medially, its apical edge with a weak median rounded angula- tion; nervulus beyond the basal vein by about its length; teeth on outer edge of hind tibia rather weak. Fulvo-ferruginous. Trochanters above somewhat infuscate; apex of hind tibia and joints of hind tarsus infuscate; wings subhyaline, the forewing with apical margin narrowly infuscate and with an infuscate cloud centering over the juncture of the second intercubital and the cubital veins, the hind wing with its apex faintly infuscate. Abdomen either fulvous (subspecies concolor) or blackish (subspecies arizonica). There are two subspecies, differing in the color of the abdomen, at least in the female. la. Ageniella (Priophanes) arizonica arizonica (Banks) 9 . Lectotype: 9, 14, Priocnemis arizonica Banks, 1933, Psyche, vol. 40, p Tempe, Ariz., Aug. 2, J. Bequaert (Cambridge). Male: Unknown. Female: Abdomen blackish, the first tergite ferruginous anteriorly. Specimens: Redescribed from the type (9, Tempe, Ariz., Aug. 2, J. Bequaert) and another female with the same data. Both specimens are at Figure 99.—Locality for Ageniella arizonica concolor. lb. Ageniella (JPrioplianes) arizonica concolor, new subspecies Male: Black. Apical to of clypeus and sometimes a longi- tudinal mark next the eye on each side of face whitish; most of mandible light brown; palpi and under side of scape stramineous; tegula and hind margin of lateral lobes of pronotum brown; trochanters. 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 original United Sta


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