. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figures 55, 56.—Localities: 55 (left), Pycnocryptus platyaspis; 56 (right), P. freemani. Paratypes: 29, Big Delta, Alaska, June 4 and 24, 1951, W. R. M. Mason (Ottawa). 9, Lethbridge, Alta., June 24, 1956, O. Peck (Ottawa). 3. Pycnocryptus alexanderi, new species Male type: Front wing mm. long; clypeus moderately convex, without a median tooth; thorax of moderate proportions; notaulus weak, foveolate; mesopleurum polished, with a little weak wrinkling and with rather coarse punctures that are separated by about their diameter; transv
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Figures 55, 56.—Localities: 55 (left), Pycnocryptus platyaspis; 56 (right), P. freemani. Paratypes: 29, Big Delta, Alaska, June 4 and 24, 1951, W. R. M. Mason (Ottawa). 9, Lethbridge, Alta., June 24, 1956, O. Peck (Ottawa). 3. Pycnocryptus alexanderi, new species Male type: Front wing mm. long; clypeus moderately convex, without a median tooth; thorax of moderate proportions; notaulus weak, foveolate; mesopleurum polished, with a little weak wrinkling and with rather coarse punctures that are separated by about their diameter; transverse carinae of propodeum both strong, complete, and bowed forward a little at center; sides of areolet moderately con- vergent; second tergite weakly mat, its punctures of moderate size, shallow, separated by about their diameter. Black. Facial orbit, most of cheek, short orbital mark at top of frons, clypeus, mandible, palpi, narrow hind corner of pronotum, tegula, subtegular ridge, scutellum, postscutellum, narrow hind cor- ner of metapleurum, and apical carina of propodeum, yellow; scape fulvous; flagellum with a red-brown tinge beneath; legs fulvous, the apex of front and middle coxae marked with yellowish, upper side of first trochanters fuscous, and hind tibia and tarsus with a pale brown tinge; wings hyaline; abdomen fulvous, the basal half of its first segment yellow and the fifth and following segments darkened. Female: Unknown. Type: &, Lake Willoughby, 1,200 ft., Vt., June 17 to 29, 1945, C. P. Alexander (Washington, USNM 63763). 4. Pycnocryptus director (Thunberg) Ichneumon director Thunberg, 1822, M6m. Acad. Sci. St. P^tersbourg, vol. 8, p. 270; cf. Type: cf, [Europe] (Uppsala). Front wing to mm. long; clypeus moderately convex, with- out a median apical tooth; notaulus sharp, not foveolate; mesopleurum. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appe
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