. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 98 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 209 less extensive additional pale markings as follows: palpi pale brown; clypeus with its apical margin cream-colored to mostly cream-colored; hind margin of pronotum pale brown; legs fulvous, the tibia, tarsus, and knees of the hind legs fuscous; basal half of abdomen more or less extensively tinged with fulvous. Wings subhyaline, the forewing with a faint infuscation along its basal vein, subapically, and along its apical margin. Female: Forewing 4 to 6 mm. long; frons mat, with very dense, fine, weak, in


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 98 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 209 less extensive additional pale markings as follows: palpi pale brown; clypeus with its apical margin cream-colored to mostly cream-colored; hind margin of pronotum pale brown; legs fulvous, the tibia, tarsus, and knees of the hind legs fuscous; basal half of abdomen more or less extensively tinged with fulvous. Wings subhyaline, the forewing with a faint infuscation along its basal vein, subapically, and along its apical margin. Female: Forewing 4 to 6 mm. long; frons mat, with very dense, fine, weak, inconspicuous punctures. Black. Apical half of mandible rufous; front tibia fulvous apically; wings hyaline, the forewing with a broad conspicuous infuscation along the basal vein and nervulus, and extending across the anal cell, also infuscate in its apical third with a conspicuous hyaline area in the basal of the fourth cubital Figure 47.—Localities for Priocnemis hestia. Specimens (23 cf, 26 9): From Connecticut (Soapstone Mount near Somers and Stafford); District of Columbia; Maryland (Cabin John, Glen Echo, and Takoma Park); Massachusetts (Forest Hills, South Natick, and Woods Hole); New York (Farmingdale and Ithaca); North Carolina (Nantahala Gorge at 3,000 ft.); Virginia (Chain Bridge, Dead Kun, Dunn Loring, and Falls Church); and West Vir- ginia (Kanawha Station). Dates of collection are distributed from May 26 to Sept. 11. Neaiij^ half of the collections were made in August. Five different collections are labeled "in ; This species occurs in woods in the Alleghenian fauna from Massa- chusetts to North Carolina. The adult stage occurs in 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 States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of t


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