. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 124 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEimi BULLETIN 2 09 broad one beyond the middle of the stigma; apical margin of forewing and apical part of hind wing weakly infuscate. This species is represented by three subspecies occmring in the eastern United States, in Mexico, and in southern California. 3a. Dipogon {Deuteragenia) calipterus calipterus (Say) Pompilus calipterus Say, 1836, Boston Journ. Nat. Hist. vol. 1, p. 302 (Leconte edition, vol. 2, p. 744, [ $ ]. Type: ?, Indiana (destroyed). Deuteragenia pilosa Banks, 1933, Psyche, vol. 40, p. 16, 9 • Type:


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 124 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEimi BULLETIN 2 09 broad one beyond the middle of the stigma; apical margin of forewing and apical part of hind wing weakly infuscate. This species is represented by three subspecies occmring in the eastern United States, in Mexico, and in southern California. 3a. Dipogon {Deuteragenia) calipterus calipterus (Say) Pompilus calipterus Say, 1836, Boston Journ. Nat. Hist. vol. 1, p. 302 (Leconte edition, vol. 2, p. 744, [ $ ]. Type: ?, Indiana (destroyed). Deuteragenia pilosa Banks, 1933, Psyche, vol. 40, p. 16, 9 • Type: ? , Lafayette, Ind. (Cambridge). Dipogon femur-aureus Dreisbach, 1953. Amer. Midi. Nat., vol. 49, p. 832, 9 (new synonymy). Type: 9, Alto Pass, 111. (Urbana).. Figure 63.—Localities for Dipogon calipterus calipterus. Male: Under side of antenna, apical half of mandible, front tibia and tarsus, and middle tarsus except basally and apically, dusky fulvous; hind tarsus and front of front femur tinged with fulvous. Female: Thorax blackish; front leg beyond the trochanter fer- ruginous; middle and hind tarsi largely rufous; rest of legs blackish with rufous tinges. In one specimen the hind side of the front femur is dark brown rather than rufous. The type of the nsune femur-aureus, from Alto Pass, 111., is inter- mediate to the subspecies duplicatus, having the thorax blackish but the legs colored as in duplicatus. Specimens: cf, 9, reared from cocoons in pith, Washington, D. C, mid-May 1935, J. C. Bridwell (Washington). 9 (type of pilosa), Lafaj^ette, Ind. (Cambridge). 9, Camden County, N. J., June 28, 1891 (Washington). 9, Cedar Mt., N. C, Sept. 5, 1939, H. Townes (Townes). 9, Philadelphia, Pa. (Washington). 9, Dunn Loring (near Vienna), Va., July 29, 1951, K. V. Krombein (Kjombein).. 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 res


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