. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 500 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 from southern British Columbia to Oregon. It is adult from mid- spring to early fall. It parasitizes buprestids and cerambycids in various hardwoods. Id. Xorides (Exomus) humeralis sierrae, new subspecies Similar to the subspecies h. humeralis except that the whitish apical margin of the femora and basal of the tibiae is replaced by fulvous or brownish, the hind coxa of the female and sometimes of the male is fulvous, the hind trochanters fulvous, and the wings weakly infuscate. Type: 9, Yosemite P
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 500 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 from southern British Columbia to Oregon. It is adult from mid- spring to early fall. It parasitizes buprestids and cerambycids in various hardwoods. Id. Xorides (Exomus) humeralis sierrae, new subspecies Similar to the subspecies h. humeralis except that the whitish apical margin of the femora and basal of the tibiae is replaced by fulvous or brownish, the hind coxa of the female and sometimes of the male is fulvous, the hind trochanters fulvous, and the wings weakly infuscate. Type: 9, Yosemite Park at 3,880 to 4,000 ft., Calif., June 31, 1931 (Berkeley). Paratypes: 29, Antioch, Calif., July 2 and 16, 1954, G. A. Schaefers (Berkeley and Townes). 9, Davis, Calif., May 8, 1955, J. C. Downey (Davis). <?, Davis, Calif., May 12, 1955, R. D. Browning (Davis). 9, Fallen Leaf, Calif., July 28, 1915,.F. B. Herbert (Washington). d\ Fort Seward, Calif., May 31, 1935, E. O. Essig (Townes). 9, Snowline Camp, El Dorado Co., Calif., July 14, 1948, J. W. MacSwain (Townes). 2c?, Sobre Vista, Sonoma Co., Calif., Apr. 31 and May 12, 1910, J. A. Kusche (San Francisco). This subspecies occurs in central and northern California. le. Xorides (Exomus) humeralis excomptus, new subspecies Black, the temple often stained with ferruginous. Flagellum of female with a white band; palpi brown; tegula fulvous; hind margins of pronotum fulvous; often hind half of pronotum ferruginous; front and middle legs fulvous, the fifth segment of their tarsi black and the first four segments of the male tarsi infuscate; hind leg black, its coxa often partly fulvous (basally), its trochanters usually reddish brown,. Figures 227-229.—Localities: 227 (left), Xorides humeralis sierrae; 228 (center) X. h. excomptus; 229 (right), X. h. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illust
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