. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pepsinae: tribe macromerini 161. Figure 89.—Localities for Auplopus caerulescens floridanus. 8c. Auplopus caerulescens floridanus (Banks) Pseudagenia floridana Banks, 1921, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., vol. 14, p. 21, 9. Type: 9, St. Augustine, Fla., Apr. 17 (Cambridge). Marked with fulvous as follows: Most of antenna, median areas of male clypeus and frons, female clypeus, face, lower lateral parts of frons, mandible, coxae except more or less of their upper outer sides, more or less of trochanters, femora except often for stripes along upper side
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pepsinae: tribe macromerini 161. Figure 89.—Localities for Auplopus caerulescens floridanus. 8c. Auplopus caerulescens floridanus (Banks) Pseudagenia floridana Banks, 1921, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., vol. 14, p. 21, 9. Type: 9, St. Augustine, Fla., Apr. 17 (Cambridge). Marked with fulvous as follows: Most of antenna, median areas of male clypeus and frons, female clypeus, face, lower lateral parts of frons, mandible, coxae except more or less of their upper outer sides, more or less of trochanters, femora except often for stripes along upper side of middle and hind femur, more or less of tibiae below, stains on tarsi, and more or less of the abdomen laterally and ventrally. This subspecies intergrades somewhat with the subspecies caerules- cens. The characters for the arbitrary division between these two are indicated in the keys. Specimens: cf, Marion County, Fla., Apr. 9, 1930, H. I. Keck (Washington). 29, Osceola County, Fla., Aug. 7, 1929, J. J. Khkland (Washington). 9 (type), St. Augustine, Fla., Apr. 17 (Cambridge). 9, Seminole County, Fla., June 24, 1929, J. E. Sadler (Washing- ton). 29, Seminole County, Fla., July 29, 1929, H. Clark (Wash- ington), cf, 9, Tarpon Springs, Fla., Mar. 19 and 21, 1950, H. Townes (Townes). cf, Columbia, S. C, Aug. 18, 1951, G. F. Townes (Townes). 5 6^, 29, McClellanville, S. C, May 10,17,18 and 19,1944, H. and G. Townes (Townes). This subspecies occurs in the Austroriparian fauna from Florida to South Carolina. 9. Auplopus architectus (Say) Male: Forewing to mm. long; apical margin of clypeus a little concave, the apex thin and a little reflexed; mandible evenly curved; second segment of flagellum about as long as wide, the. 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 original United States National Muse
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