. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2 : ACAENITLNAE 549 cene, Red Mt., Round Pass on Mount Rainier, Skyline Ridge on Mount Baker, White River on Mount Rainier, and Yelm). Collection dates are nearly all from June 1 to August 10. Those outside of this range are: May 26 and 31 at Robson, B. C; August 11 at Courtenay, B. C; August 18 at Ashford, Wash.; and October 5 at Lake Keechelus, Wash. We have found the species rather common in Douglas fir forests of the Transition zone, flying about or alighting on the Douglas fir {Pseudotsuga taxifolia) logs and stump


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2 : ACAENITLNAE 549 cene, Red Mt., Round Pass on Mount Rainier, Skyline Ridge on Mount Baker, White River on Mount Rainier, and Yelm). Collection dates are nearly all from June 1 to August 10. Those outside of this range are: May 26 and 31 at Robson, B. C; August 11 at Courtenay, B. C; August 18 at Ashford, Wash.; and October 5 at Lake Keechelus, Wash. We have found the species rather common in Douglas fir forests of the Transition zone, flying about or alighting on the Douglas fir {Pseudotsuga taxifolia) logs and stumps. There are no host records on the pin labels of the above material. One female, however, is labeled "on log of Pseudotsuga taxifolia" and another female "Pinus contorta". This subspecies is in the Transition and Canadian zones of British Columbia and northwestern United States. Its characteristic habitat is Douglas fir forests. Adults occur mostly in June and July. lb. Coleocentrus occidentalis pulchriperinis Cushman, new status Coleocentrus pulchriperinis Cushman, 1920, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 57, p. 512; 9. Type: ?, Tuolumne Co., Calif. (Washington). Male: Ferruginous. Head except face black, the clypeus and stain on lower hind part of temple ferruginous; palpi, under side of scape and pedicel, tegula, and front of front and middle coxae and tro- chanters, pale yellow; flagellum blackish, reddish brown beneath; propleurum black; pronotum and mesonotum largely infuscate; mesopleurum largely reddish brown; front and middle legs beyond trochanters pale fulvous, paler in front; hind tarsus with its second through fourth segments, apex of first segment, and basal half of fifth segment, yellowish fulvous; wings lightly suffused with brown. Female: Ferruginous. Flagellum and top of head, blackish; mouth parts dark brown, their palpi yellowish fulvous; front and middle. \ 7/ v f :7 f§i r1 \ L w V /. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p


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