. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES OF AMERICA: 1. METOPIINAE 201 over; nervulus beyond basal vein by about its length; front spur of middle tibia to as long as hind spur; second segment of middle tarsus about as long as wide; first tergite to as long as its width at basal corners; second tergite to as long as wide, with rather fine and weak punctures the interspaces of which are about their diameter, the punctures often sparser or absent medially; epipleurum of third tergite moderately wide, sub truncate apically, the in


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES OF AMERICA: 1. METOPIINAE 201 over; nervulus beyond basal vein by about its length; front spur of middle tibia to as long as hind spur; second segment of middle tarsus about as long as wide; first tergite to as long as its width at basal corners; second tergite to as long as wide, with rather fine and weak punctures the interspaces of which are about their diameter, the punctures often sparser or absent medially; epipleurum of third tergite moderately wide, sub truncate apically, the inner edge evenly convex. This group includes the three Nearctic species described below, an undetermined species from the mountains of China, two from the mountains of the Philippines, and two from the mountains of Java. 14. Exochus montivagus, new species Figures 188,f; 189,d; 192,e Female type: Front wing mm. long; costula represented by a weak stub on the lateral longitudinal carina of propodeum; second lateral area of propodeum with hairs on its lateral , the rest bare; median longitudinal carinae of propodeum subparallel; front spur of middle tibia as long as hind spur; punctures on second abdominal tergite almost absent from median of the tergite, elsewhere mod- erately Figures 118-120.—Localities: 118 (left), Exochus montivagus; 119 (center), E. ochreatus; 120 (right), E. spinalis. Black. Face, large spot at top of eye, cheek and adjacent part of temple, clypeus, mouth parts, hind corner of pronotum, tegula, sub- tegular ridge, apex of scutellum, postscutellum, front coxa, middle coxa except for fulvous base, trochanters, apical of femora and basal of tibiae, light yellow; hind coxa blackish brown, its apical light yellow; femora and front and middle tibiae and tarsi fulvous. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these


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