. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2: XORIDINAE 521 16. Xorides (Xorides) maudae (Davis) Xylonomus maudae Davis, 1895, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 22, p. 32; 9 • Type: 9, ?Seattle, Wash. (Philadelphia). Front wing of male 6 to 9 mm. long, of female to 10 mm. long; top of head without transverse rugulae; temple flared laterally a little beyond outside tangent of eye, its upper half with close hori- zontal aciculation and some small aciculate punctures. Dull reddish brown. Part or most of front orbit, small area sur- rounding upper end of epomia, subte
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2: XORIDINAE 521 16. Xorides (Xorides) maudae (Davis) Xylonomus maudae Davis, 1895, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 22, p. 32; 9 • Type: 9, ?Seattle, Wash. (Philadelphia). Front wing of male 6 to 9 mm. long, of female to 10 mm. long; top of head without transverse rugulae; temple flared laterally a little beyond outside tangent of eye, its upper half with close hori- zontal aciculation and some small aciculate punctures. Dull reddish brown. Part or most of front orbit, small area sur- rounding upper end of epomia, subtegular ridge, scutellum laterally, apical margin of femora, and basal of tibiae, ivory; flagellum blackish brown; front and middle legs brownish fulvous except for ivory markings as described; propodeum and first abdominal segment brownish fulvous; front wing of female with two small faint brown clouds centering on intercubitus and on junctures of basal vein and nervulus with medius. One female from Menlo Park, Calif., has the eleventh flagellar segment medium brown, suggesting a rudimentary pale band on the flagellum as in X. neoclyti. \\ln mV ~~T_ H. Figures 243-245.—Localities: 243 (left), Xorides atrox; 244 (center), X. maudae; 245 (right), X. neoclyti. Specimens: 9, Menlo Park, Calif., January 1905, F. Hornung (Washington). d\ Corvallis, Oreg., Mar. 26, 1896 (Washington). 9, reared from Pseudotsuga taxtfolia, Corvallis, Oreg., May 3, 1919, W. J. Chamberlin (Cambridge). 9, Corvallis, Oreg., May 8, 1896 (Washington). tf, Corvallis, Oreg., July 18, 1896 (Washington). 9, Corvallis, Oreg., Sept. 14, 1931, N. P. Larson (Washington). d\ Hoskins, Oreg., Sept. 1907 (Washington). 9 (type), ?Seattle, Wash. (Philadelphia). This species occurs from Washington to the vicinity of San Fran- cisco, near the coast. 526527—60- -34. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance o
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