. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pepsinae: tribe pepsini 19 regularly transverse wrinkles; larger punctui*es on sternites scattered, separated by about their diameter. Black. Wings orange, the forewing with its basal ± and its apical margin fuscous; hind wing with its basal ± and its apical and hmd margins fuscous. Specimens from the southern United States and especiall}^ from Mexico tend to have the wings more reddish orange and the basal infuscation of the wings a little more extensive. Specimens (71 cf, 849): From Arizona (Carr Canyon at 7,500 ft. in the Huac


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. pepsinae: tribe pepsini 19 regularly transverse wrinkles; larger punctui*es on sternites scattered, separated by about their diameter. Black. Wings orange, the forewing with its basal ± and its apical margin fuscous; hind wing with its basal ± and its apical and hmd margins fuscous. Specimens from the southern United States and especiall}^ from Mexico tend to have the wings more reddish orange and the basal infuscation of the wings a little more extensive. Specimens (71 cf, 849): From Arizona (Carr Canyon at 7,500 ft. in the Huachuca Mts., Flagstaff, General Sprmgs at 6,200 to 7,200 ft. in Coconmo County, Oak Creek Canyon at 6,000 ft., Reddington, Rustlers Park at 9,000 ft. in the Chii-icahua Alts., and Santa Rita Alts, at 5,000 to 8,000 ft.); British Columbia (Keremeos, Okanagan, Oliver, Robson, Salmon Arm, Summerland, and Vernon); California. Figure 5.—Localities for Chirodamus pyrrhomelas. (Davis Creek in Alodoc County, Gold Lake in Sierra County, Grove Lake in Siskiyou County, Hallelujah Junction in Lassen County, Aleadow Valley at 3,500 to 4,000 ft. in Plumas County, Portola, Quincy, and Weed); Idaho (Boise, Carey, Coeur d'Alene, Council, Fraser, Kimberly, Lapwai, Lewiston, AIoscow, and Sterling); Nevada (Austin, Ferguson Springs, Hmnboldt River, Reno, and Virginia City); New Mexico (Catron County at 7,000 ft.); Oregon (Blitzer Valley, Boardman, Corvallis, Dallas, Grizzly Butte, Heppner, lone, Kings Valley, Klamath Lake, La Grande, I^aidlaw, Alilwaukie, Alonroe, Portland, and Roseburg); Utah (Beaver Canyon, Beaver Range Mts. at 8,000 to 10,000 ft., Blacksmith Fork Canyon, Bountiful, Farmington, Garden City, Laketown, Logan, Oak Creek Canyon, Prove, Salt Lake, and Wildcat Valley in Beaver County); Washington (Ahnota, Camp Umatilla, Ciarkston, Lake AIcEh-oy, Olympia, Perry, Pulknan, Toppenish, Wawawai, and Yakima); and Mexico (Cuer- navaca, Paracho in Michoacan, and Real del Norte).. Please note


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