. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pepsinae: tribe pepsini 133 pubescence the hair sockets of which are separated by about the length of the hairs; mesopleurou, metapleuron, propodeum, and second tergite weakly mat, v>dthout noticeable punctures, with pu- bescence the hair sockets of which are separated by about the length of the hairs; microtrichia on forewing of uniform length and dis- tribution. Brownish ferruginous, the basal half of the abdomen and tarsi except basally paler than the rest of the insect; wings pale yellowish, the forewing with fuscous areas arrange


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pepsinae: tribe pepsini 133 pubescence the hair sockets of which are separated by about the length of the hairs; mesopleurou, metapleuron, propodeum, and second tergite weakly mat, v>dthout noticeable punctures, with pu- bescence the hair sockets of which are separated by about the length of the hairs; microtrichia on forewing of uniform length and dis- tribution. Brownish ferruginous, the basal half of the abdomen and tarsi except basally paler than the rest of the insect; wings pale yellowish, the forewing with fuscous areas arranged as in D. (D.) hrevis. This is the smallest species of Pepsinae known to me. Type: 9, Prattsville, Ala., July 21,1930, Paul W. Oman (Lawrence). 2. Dipogon {Dipogori) paludis, new species Male: Unknown, Female: Forewing mm. long; frons, upper part of pronotum, and mesoscutum strongly mat (the frons most strongly so), these parts with appressed pubescence the hair sockets of which are separated by about their length; mesopleuron, metapleuron, and propodeum subpolished, with a very few scattered hairs set in small punctures;. Figure 71.—Locality for Dipogon paludis. second tergite subpolished, with fine, weak punctures that are sepa- rated by about their diameter. Dark rufous. Head except clypeus and mouth parts blackish; pubescence on frons yellow; area between mesoscutum and pro- podeum blackish; fore and hind tibiae externally and their tarsi basally infuscate (hind leg lacking beyond the femur); wings weakly infuscate, the forewing with light fuscous areas distributed as in D. (D.) hrevis; apical of second abdominal segment and all of the third and fourth segments infuscate. Type: 9, Atsion, N. J., July 30, 1939, H. Townes (Townes). Taken in a swampy 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


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