. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pepsinae: tribe macromereni 201 Church, Va., Aug. 22 and 28 and Sept. 6, N. Banks (Cambridge and Raleigh). 29, Falls Church, Va., June 25 and July 12, N. Banks (Cambridge). 29, Columbia, S. C, July 30 and Aug. 18, 1951, G. and L. Townes (Townes). This subspecies has been collected from the District of Columbia to South Carolina. 7. Ageniella {Ageniella) euphorbiae (Viereck) Agenia euphorbiae Viereck, 1902, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 54, p. 734, d'. Type: cf, San Pedro, Calif. (Philadelphia). Ageniella subaequalis Banks, 1919, B


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pepsinae: tribe macromereni 201 Church, Va., Aug. 22 and 28 and Sept. 6, N. Banks (Cambridge and Raleigh). 29, Falls Church, Va., June 25 and July 12, N. Banks (Cambridge). 29, Columbia, S. C, July 30 and Aug. 18, 1951, G. and L. Townes (Townes). This subspecies has been collected from the District of Columbia to South Carolina. 7. Ageniella {Ageniella) euphorbiae (Viereck) Agenia euphorbiae Viereck, 1902, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 54, p. 734, d'. Type: cf, San Pedro, Calif. (Philadelphia). Ageniella subaequalis Banks, 1919, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 63, p. 243, cT. Tj'pe: cf, mountains near Claremont, Calif. (Ithaca). Male: Forewing to mm. long; apical margin of clypeus entire, not toothed or notched medially; temple with about eight long suberect hairs; mesopleuron without an oblique carina at the front end of its transverse groove; third cubital cell about as long as high, receiving the second recurrent vein at about its basal ; seventh sternite narrowly tectate, "wdthout erect hairs. Black. Wings subhj^aline, the apical part of the forewing weakly infuscate; seventh tergite with a large whitish spot. Female: Forewing to mm. long; apical hairless margin of clypeus broadened medially, sometimes to make an indistinct median. Figure 115.—Localities for Ageniella euphorbiae. tooth; temple with about ten long suberect hairs; mesopleuron with- out an oblique carina at the front end of its transverse groove or sometimes with a short indistinct one; propodeum \vithout wrinkles. Black. Head, pronotum, mesonotum, and abdomen with a dark blue irridescence; forewing fuscous; hind wing subhyaline. Specimens (15cf, 189): From Arizona (Carr Canyon in the Hua- chuca Mts.); British Columbia (Vernon); California (Benicia, Berke- ley, mountains near Claremont, Huntington Lake in Fresno County. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been


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