. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 118 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 W. S. Fisher (Washington). 9, Wetzel's Swamp, Harrisburg, Pa., May 7, 1910, W. S. Fisher (Washington). 9, Greenville, S. C., July 12, 1931, H. Townes (Townes). 5d", 99, reared from Quercus, Preg- nall, S. C, Feb. 18, 1905, and Mar. 3 and 25, 1905, W. F. Fiske (Wash- ington and Ottawa). 9, U. S., June 18, 1913 (Washington). 9, C. V. Riley (Washington). d\ June 17, 1913 (Washington). This species occurs in the Alleghanian and Carolinian faunas. It is adult throughout the growing season. Larvae in har


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 118 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 W. S. Fisher (Washington). 9, Wetzel's Swamp, Harrisburg, Pa., May 7, 1910, W. S. Fisher (Washington). 9, Greenville, S. C., July 12, 1931, H. Townes (Townes). 5d", 99, reared from Quercus, Preg- nall, S. C, Feb. 18, 1905, and Mar. 3 and 25, 1905, W. F. Fiske (Wash- ington and Ottawa). 9, U. S., June 18, 1913 (Washington). 9, C. V. Riley (Washington). d\ June 17, 1913 (Washington). This species occurs in the Alleghanian and Carolinian faunas. It is adult throughout the growing season. Larvae in hardwoods serve as H \ / jirli ">-V * / P1^ -T XT' Figures 47, 48.—Localities: 47 (left), Dolichomilus dolichosoma; 48 (right), D. taeniatus. 2. Dolichomitus taeniatus, new species Figures 330,c; 333,b; 346 Male: Front wing to mm. long; clypeus without a median tooth; prepectal carina moderately strong; first tergite about as long as wide; second tergite about as long as wide; tubercles on third tergite very prominent, covered with rather small punctures whose interspaces are about their diameter; abdomen strongly narrowed posteriorly and the apical segments shortened; subgenital plate as in figure 333,b; genitalia as in figure 346. Black. Mandible and clypeus faintly tinged with ferruginous; maxillary palpus, usually a spot on front of scape, tegula, and stripe on upper margin of pronotum extending from hind corner to notaulus, white; labial palpus brown; coxae fulvous, the front coxa in front and the middle coxa basally in front, ivory; trochanters fulvous, the first trochanters of front and middle legs in front and below, the second trochanter of front leg except behind, and the second trochanter of middle leg below, ivory; front and middle femora fulvous, partly ivory in front; hind femur fulvous, a little infuscate apically, its. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced f


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