. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ceropalinae: tribe minaqeniini 225 Tex., Sept. 8, 1934, J. E. Gillaspy (College Station, Tex.). 4cf, 29, on Baccharis salicina, Williamson County, Tex., Oct. 5, 1935, J. E. Gillasp3' (Strandtmann, Townes, and College Station, Tex.), cf (type of texanus), 9 (type of dorsalis), Texas (Philadelphia). 2cf (paratypes of texanus), 29 (paratj^pes of dorsalis), Texas (Washington). 9, no data (Cambridge), cf, on Asclepias, 8 miles south of Camargo, Chihuahua, Mexico, Aug. 10, 1951, H. E. Evans (Evans), d^, 69, on Baccharis, vicinity of Chihuahua (cit


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ceropalinae: tribe minaqeniini 225 Tex., Sept. 8, 1934, J. E. Gillaspy (College Station, Tex.). 4cf, 29, on Baccharis salicina, Williamson County, Tex., Oct. 5, 1935, J. E. Gillasp3' (Strandtmann, Townes, and College Station, Tex.), cf (type of texanus), 9 (type of dorsalis), Texas (Philadelphia). 2cf (paratypes of texanus), 29 (paratj^pes of dorsalis), Texas (Washington). 9, no data (Cambridge), cf, on Asclepias, 8 miles south of Camargo, Chihuahua, Mexico, Aug. 10, 1951, H. E. Evans (Evans), d^, 69, on Baccharis, vicinity of Chihuahua (city), Chihuahua, Mexico, Aug. 11 and 12, 1951, H. E. Evans and P. D. Hurd (Evans, Berkeley, and Townes). 3 cT, 39, on flowers of Guardiola tulocarpa, 8 miles south of Canutillo, Durango, Mexico, Aug. 9, 1951, P. D. Hurd and H. Figure 131.—Localities for Notocyphus dorsalis dorsalis. Evans (Berkeley and Evans). 4c?, 29, Nombre de Dios, Durango, Mexico, Aug. 1 and 6, 1951, P. D. Hurd (Berkeley and Townes). Cresson states that the types of both texanus and dorsalis were taken on Solidago in September and October. Some of the specimens here reported from various locaUties in Mexico tend in the direction of the other two subspecies, but are closer to typical dorsalis than to the norm of the subspecies arizonicus or restrict us. This subspecies is known from Texas and the adjacent parts of Mexico. Adults occur from June to October. Tribe Minageniini Labrum short, briefly exposed; eyes subparallel within; thorax rather short; flagellum flexible and not unusually thickened; propodeum rather short, weakl}^ convex in profile; stigma moderate in size, about as long as wide; nervellus ending distinctly basad of the juncture of cubiteUa with discoidella (pi. 1, fig. 13); middle and hind femora without spinelike bristles set in pits; spinelike bristles on outer apical margin of hind tibia rather weak, forming an irregular or. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p


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