. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 266 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 209 Paratypes (28 c?', 459): From California (Claremont, Davis, Geyserville, Laguna Beach, La Jolla, Redwood City, and Tracy); Louisiana (Opelousas); North Carolina (Raleigh); Oregon (Corvallis, Shaniko, 10 miles south of The Dalles, and Summer Lake in Lake County); Texas (Brazos County, Fedor, and Willis); Utah (Skull Valley); Virginia; Wyoming (Weston County); and Mexico (Teoti- huacdn in "; and 15 km. east of Sombrerete in Zacatecas). Collection dates are rather evenly distributed from June
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 266 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 209 Paratypes (28 c?', 459): From California (Claremont, Davis, Geyserville, Laguna Beach, La Jolla, Redwood City, and Tracy); Louisiana (Opelousas); North Carolina (Raleigh); Oregon (Corvallis, Shaniko, 10 miles south of The Dalles, and Summer Lake in Lake County); Texas (Brazos County, Fedor, and Willis); Utah (Skull Valley); Virginia; Wyoming (Weston County); and Mexico (Teoti- huacdn in "; and 15 km. east of Sombrerete in Zacatecas). Collection dates are rather evenly distributed from June 15 to Sept. 15, except that eight of the nine Texas collections are from May 7 to June 6. Two females were taken at Raleigh, N. C, at extrafloral nectaries of Cassia nictitans. This species is known from Oregon, California, Wyoming, Utah, the Gulf and South Atlantic States, and Figure 157.—Localities for Ceropales femoralis. 10. Ceropales femoralis Cresson Ceropales femoralis Cresson, 1869, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 12, p. 378, "9"=zo^. Type: d', Orizaba, Mexico (Philadelphia). Ceropales foxii, Rohwer, 1916, Canadian Ent., vol. 48, p. 369, cf. Type: <f, East Falls Church, Va. (Washington). Forewing to mm. long; second flagellar segment about as long as wide; frons with dense, sharp, moderately small punctures and scattered, inconspicuous, larger punctures whose diameters are about to as great as those of the smaller punctures; longer hairs on frons about as long as a male ocellus or as long as a female ocellus; punctures on upper half of mesopleuron rather large and deep, separated by about their diameter; punctures on lower half of mesopleuron medium sized, deep, separated by about 3 to 4 times their diameter; male subgenital plate ligulate, narrowed to a rounded apex, its sides upcurved; female subgenital plate triangular in side view, shorter than in C. pacifica and a little longer than in O. Please n
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