. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 506 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 PART 3 Specimens: 9, Dallas, Ga., Dec. 9, 1945, P. W. Fattig (Washington). 9, Willard, Mo., March 15, A. E. Brower (Ithaca). 29, Maniunuskin, , Apr. 22, 1901, and Oct. 21, 1901 (Washington). 9, Aberdeen, , Apr. 9, 1926, M. H. Davis (Raleigh), cf, Conover, , Oct. 8, 1919, J. E. Eckert (Washington). 9, Council, , May 16, 1940, D. L. Wray (Townes). 9, Lumberton, , Oct. 27, 1949, Rabb and Townes (Townes). 9, Page Lake, , Oct. 27, 1949, Rabb and Townes (Townes). 9, Southern Pines,


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 506 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 PART 3 Specimens: 9, Dallas, Ga., Dec. 9, 1945, P. W. Fattig (Washington). 9, Willard, Mo., March 15, A. E. Brower (Ithaca). 29, Maniunuskin, , Apr. 22, 1901, and Oct. 21, 1901 (Washington). 9, Aberdeen, , Apr. 9, 1926, M. H. Davis (Raleigh), cf, Conover, , Oct. 8, 1919, J. E. Eckert (Washington). 9, Council, , May 16, 1940, D. L. Wray (Townes). 9, Lumberton, , Oct. 27, 1949, Rabb and Townes (Townes). 9, Page Lake, , Oct. 27, 1949, Rabb and Townes (Townes). 9, Southern Pines, , October 1955, H. Townes (Townes), cT, 9, Texas (St. Paul). 9, Virginia Beach, Va., October 18, Jones, Walker, and Brannon (Washington), cf, Belfrage collec- tion (Washington). This species is found in the Austroriparian fauna. Adults have been collected in the spring and fall. In our experience, they fly among grasses and interspersed bushes in scrub oak and pine savanna country. 2. Cryptohelcostizus leiomerus, new species Female type: Front wing 11 mm. long; temple almost flat, with almost no hairs on its front half, with rather sparse hairs on its hind half; punctures on mesopleurum separated by about their diam- eter; hairs on front face of hind femur sparse, their sockets separated by about the length of the hairs; areolet large, as high as radial cell, as long as high; second abscissa of discocubital as long as third abscissa; punctures on second tergite separated by about their diameter; ovipositor sheath as long as front wing. Black. Very narrow frontal and facial orbits, narrow hind orbit, and transverse mark on clypeus, whitish; front tibia reddish brown below; wings black; abdomen ferruginous. The flagellum of the type ^ / 0 ^ 4 \ 1 ^ 7^ ^ • V ^ V 14 Uz^. Figures 289-292.—Localities: 289 (left), Cryptohelcostizus dickrous; 290 (center, left), C. leiomerus; 291 (center, right), C. genalis; 292 (right), C. Please note th


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