. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 356 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 PAST 3. Figures 192-194.—Localities: 192 (left), Trychosis semiruhra arizonica; 193 (center), T. latidens; 194 (right), Type: 9, Mount Rainier, Wash., 5,300 ft., Aug. 16, 1940, H. and M. Townes (Washington, USNM 63810). Paratypes (6cf, 259): From Alberta (Onefour); British Columbia (Fort Nelson and Robson); Colorado (near Estes Park and Peaceful Valley); Manitoba (Riding Mountain Park); Massachusetts (Hopkin- ton); Michigan (Alston in Houghton Co., Gogebic Co., Gratiot Co., and Yellow Dog Pla


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 356 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 PAST 3. Figures 192-194.—Localities: 192 (left), Trychosis semiruhra arizonica; 193 (center), T. latidens; 194 (right), Type: 9, Mount Rainier, Wash., 5,300 ft., Aug. 16, 1940, H. and M. Townes (Washington, USNM 63810). Paratypes (6cf, 259): From Alberta (Onefour); British Columbia (Fort Nelson and Robson); Colorado (near Estes Park and Peaceful Valley); Manitoba (Riding Mountain Park); Massachusetts (Hopkin- ton); Michigan (Alston in Houghton Co., Gogebic Co., Gratiot Co., and Yellow Dog Plains in Marquette Co.); Minnesota (Itasca Park); New York (Ithaca); Ontario; Oregon (Grande Ronde in Union Co.); Quebec (Kazabazua); Washington (Carbonado and Mount Rainier at 4,700, 5,300, and 5,700 ft.); and Yukon Territory (Watson Lake). Collection dates are from late May to mid-August. The earliest and latest dates are: May 22 at Hopkinton, Mass.; May 26 at Robson, ; August 15 and 16 at 5,300 ft. on Mount Rainier, Wash.; and "August" at Peaceful Valley, Colo. In our experience the usual habitat is moist meadows among scattered trees. This species is transcontinental, mostly in the Canadian zone. 10. Trychosis fuscata, new species Figure 390 Front wing to mm. long; clypeus of moderate size, strongly punctate and strongly convex, its apical margin weakly arcuate; mandible rather large; temple moderately convex; cheek of moderate length, very strongly mat and with moderately large, adjacent punc- tures, not distinctly wrinkled; occipital carina strong and sharp but not raised as a lamella; second segment of flagellum as long as wide in male, about as long as wide in female; thorax rather short. 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 Museum; Smit


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