. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 234 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 as wide; punctures on second abdominal tergite very small, weak, medially sparse or absent, sublaterally separated by about their diameter; clasper rather broad, moderately hairy, tapered obliquely from below to a rather sharp Vv .*\ / _ m / V ) 5L w °.lr( ! / /^L_ • i \_ \ o\ Figures 139, 140.—Localities: 139 (left), Exochus genitalis; 140 (right), E. peroniae. Black. Face, narrow orbits on lower to of frons, large trian- gular spot at top of eye, cheek, lower to of temple, m


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 234 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 as wide; punctures on second abdominal tergite very small, weak, medially sparse or absent, sublaterally separated by about their diameter; clasper rather broad, moderately hairy, tapered obliquely from below to a rather sharp Vv .*\ / _ m / V ) 5L w °.lr( ! / /^L_ • i \_ \ o\ Figures 139, 140.—Localities: 139 (left), Exochus genitalis; 140 (right), E. peroniae. Black. Face, narrow orbits on lower to of frons, large trian- gular spot at top of eye, cheek, lower to of temple, mouth parts, lower third of propleurum, upper part of pronotum (more broadly posteriorly), lower corner and sometimes narrow hind margin of pro- notum, tegula, subtegular ridge, apex and sides of scutellum, post- scutellum, lateral portion of prepectus, sometimes anterodorsal swollen part of mesopleurum, areas along lower edge of mesopleurum, sometimes much of mesosternum, and front and middle legs, ivory white; antenna blackish brown, paler below, its scape and pedicel ivory white below; mesosternum except on median line and where white, most or all mesopleurum except under subtegular ridge and where white, often mesonotum and metapleurum except around edges, and disc of scutellum, fulvous; hind leg ivory white, the basal ± of tibia blackish and sometimes the apical ± of tibia partly infuscate. Female: Unknown. Type: d\ "Blood Mt," Ga., May 16, 1951, P. W. Fattig (Wash- ington, USNM 63665). Paratypes: cf, Takoma Park, Md., May 24, 1942, H. and M. Townes (Townes). rf1, Ramsey, N. J., June 22, 1917 (New York). d\ Columbus, Ohio, J. O. Pepper (Washington), cf, Falls Church, Va., May 15, N. Banks (Cambridge), cf, Lost River State Park, Hardy Co., W. Va., June 21, 1951, K. V. Krombein (Townes).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these ill


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