. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES—GELINAE : MESOSTENINI 23 Figure 1.—Locality for Whymperia Head and body colored vnih. black, ivory, yellow, and fulvous as in figure 330,a; palpi fulvous; scape fulvous, infuscate above; pedicel and flagellum black, the flagellum with a complete white band that covers about 8 segments; front and middle legs fulvous, their coxae ivory in front and with a fuscous mark at base, the fifth segments of their tarsi fulvous brown; hind coxa colored as in figure; hind tro- chanters, femur, and tibia fulvous; hind tarsus yeU
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES—GELINAE : MESOSTENINI 23 Figure 1.—Locality for Whymperia Head and body colored vnih. black, ivory, yellow, and fulvous as in figure 330,a; palpi fulvous; scape fulvous, infuscate above; pedicel and flagellum black, the flagellum with a complete white band that covers about 8 segments; front and middle legs fulvous, their coxae ivory in front and with a fuscous mark at base, the fifth segments of their tarsi fulvous brown; hind coxa colored as in figure; hind tro- chanters, femur, and tibia fulvous; hind tarsus yeUow, its fifth segment fulvous; wings with a moderate brownish suffusion. Type: 9, Huachuca Mts., Ariz., Oct. 12, 1951, E. L. Kessel (San Francisco). Paratype: 9, same data as type (San Francisco). 2. Genus Baryceros Figure 307,b Baryceros Graveahorst, 1829, Ichneumonologia europaea, vol. 2, p. 777. Type: Baryceros guttaius Gravenhorst; monobasic. Christolia Brull6, 1846, in Lepeletier, Histoire naturelle des insectes, hym^no- ptdres, vol. 4, p. 246. Type: Christolia punctata Brull6; monobasic. Crypturopsis Ashmead, 1900, Proc. Nat. Mus., vol. 23, p. 45. Type: Cryp- turus texanus Ashmead; original designation. Neochristolia Blanchard, 1936, Rev. Argentina Ent., vol. 1, p. 40. Type: Neo- christolia eucleides Blanchard; original designation. Front wing to 16 mm. long; body stout; frons without a horn, without a basinhke depression, and without a sublateral vertical carina; clypeus of moderate size, moderately convex, impressed apically, its apical margin truncate; flagellum usually short in male, moderately long and rather thick in female; epomia rather strong, straight, ventrally parallehng front margin of pronotum; upper margin of pronotum with a strong swelling at upper end of epomia; meso- scutum short, wide, and weakly convex; notaulus sharp or more or less obsolete, not extending beyond center of mesoscutum; setiferous. Please note that these images are extracte
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