. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2: EPHIALTINAE 91 vania (Crisp in Westmoreland Co. and Overbrook); Quebec (Casca- pedia, Hemmingford, Knowlton, Lac Mondor, Montreal, Otter Lake, Sweetsburg, and Wright); Texas; Vermont (Laurel Lake near Jack- sonville); Washington (Ashford and Keyport) Wisconsin (Door Co.); Sweden; and Germany. Most dates of capture are from late June to early August, but the total spread of dates is from late spring to late summer. Particularly early and late records are: April 5 in Monterey Co., Calif.; May 12 at Carmel, Calif.; May


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2: EPHIALTINAE 91 vania (Crisp in Westmoreland Co. and Overbrook); Quebec (Casca- pedia, Hemmingford, Knowlton, Lac Mondor, Montreal, Otter Lake, Sweetsburg, and Wright); Texas; Vermont (Laurel Lake near Jack- sonville); Washington (Ashford and Keyport) Wisconsin (Door Co.); Sweden; and Germany. Most dates of capture are from late June to early August, but the total spread of dates is from late spring to late summer. Particularly early and late records are: April 5 in Monterey Co., Calif.; May 12 at Carmel, Calif.; May 29 at Boulder Creek, Calif.; May 31 at Ithaca, N. Y.; June 10 at Wright, Que.; August 22 at Ithaca, N. Y.; August 24 at Robson, B. C; August 27 at Cummington, Mass.; August 28 at Lac Mondor, Que.; and September 3 at Cascapedia, Que. This seasonal distribution indicates that there is a single generation per year. Reared specimens are as follows: 9, from Melanophila consputa in Pinus radiata, Boulder Creek, Calif., May 29, 1919, R. D. Hartman. 9, from sawfly in bark, Santa Clara Co., Calif., July 22, 1904, Cole- man. cT, 9, from gallery of sawfly in bark of Pinus radiata, Monterey Co., Calif., April 5, 1904, Coleman, c?, from Xiphydria sp., Seney, Mich., W. F. Floke. This species is transcontinental in southern Canada and northern United States. It is common and widespread also in Europe. Adults occur mostly from late June to early Figures 34, 35.—Localities: 34 (left), Apistephialtes tenuiventris; 35 (right), A. variatipes. 2. Apistephialtes variatipes (Provancher), new combination Figures 329,f; 330,k; 335 Ephialtes variatipes Provancher, 1886, Additions et corrections an volume II de la faune entomologique du Canada traitent des hyme'nopteres, p. 114; c?. Type: d\ Ottawa, Ont. ("Ottawa).. 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 m


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