. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 130 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 209 Va,; Sept. 20 at Montreal, Quebec; Sept. 23 at Wakefield, Conn.; and Oct. 7 and 10 at Arlington, Va. Other biological notes with these specimens state that a female was taken on flowers of Geranium maculatum; that six different collections were made in woods; that three collections (IcT, 29) were made on tree trunks; that a female was reared from Carya wood at Syracuse, N. Y., July 6, 1918, by Blackman and Stage; and that a female was reared from Celtis wood at Plummers Island, Md., Apr. 25, 1908, by W.


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 130 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 209 Va,; Sept. 20 at Montreal, Quebec; Sept. 23 at Wakefield, Conn.; and Oct. 7 and 10 at Arlington, Va. Other biological notes with these specimens state that a female was taken on flowers of Geranium maculatum; that six different collections were made in woods; that three collections (IcT, 29) were made on tree trunks; that a female was reared from Carya wood at Syracuse, N. Y., July 6, 1918, by Blackman and Stage; and that a female was reared from Celtis wood at Plummers Island, Md., Apr. 25, 1908, by W. S. Fisher. This is a common woodland subspecies of the Alleghenian and Carolinian faunas. It nests in dead wood, the females being com- monly seen on stumps and dead tree trunks. Adults are on the wing from late spring to early fall. 7b. Dipogon {Deuteragenia) sayi nigrior, new subspecies Plate 2, figure 28 Male: Unknown. Female: Fuscous bands on forewing broader and more diffuse than in the subspecies sayi, the basal transverse band broadened at its hind end and occupying about of the first brachial cell, the apical band occupying about of the second discoidal Figure 69.—Localities for Dipogon sayi nigrior. Type: 9, Pamelia Lake, Mount Jefferson at about 3,000 ft., Oreg., July 19, 1907 (Washington, USNM 61693). Paratypes: 9, Agassiz, British Columbia, June 22, 1915, R. C. Treherne (Ottawa). 9, Agassiz, British Columbia, July 6, 1927, H. H. Ross (Ottawa). 9, Okanagan, British Columbia, August (Ottawa). 9, Steelhead, British Columbia, July 14, 1933, H. B. Leach (Ottawa). 9, Fish Camp, Calif., July 22, 1948, Townes family (Townes). 9, Snowline Camp, El Dorado County, Calif., July 7, 1948, C. D. MacNeil (Berkeley). 9, Sugar Pine, 4,300 to. 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 Unite


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