. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 198 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 Black. Small spot at top of eye yellow or obscure brownish; upper margin of face tinged with brown; tegula dark brown; coxae black, the hind coxa sometimes with a fulvous stripe in front; first trochanters blackish, sometimes tinged with fulvous; second trochanters mostly fulvous; femora and tibiae uniformly fulvous; tarsi brownish, the front tarsus paler. Type: 9, Churchill, Man., June 23, 1937, W. J. Brown (Ottawa). Paratypes: 9, Mile 149, Richardson Highway, Alaska, July 4, 1951, W. R. M. Mason (Otta


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 198 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 Black. Small spot at top of eye yellow or obscure brownish; upper margin of face tinged with brown; tegula dark brown; coxae black, the hind coxa sometimes with a fulvous stripe in front; first trochanters blackish, sometimes tinged with fulvous; second trochanters mostly fulvous; femora and tibiae uniformly fulvous; tarsi brownish, the front tarsus paler. Type: 9, Churchill, Man., June 23, 1937, W. J. Brown (Ottawa). Paratypes: 9, Mile 149, Richardson Highway, Alaska, July 4, 1951, W. R. M. Mason (Ottawa), c\ Churchill, Man., July 3, 1937, W. J. Brown (Ottawa). This appears to be an arctic species. 13. Exochus washingtoncnsis (Davis) Figure 192,d Mima washingtonensis Davis, 1897, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 24, p. 219; 9 . Lectotype: 9, Mount Washington, N. H. (Philadelphia). Front wing to mm. long; body rather stout and depressed; face unusually narrow and protuberant above, especially in female, its punctures moderately coarse, their interspaces about their diam- eter; temple in profile about as long as eye in male, about as long as eye in female; notaulus a subcircular pit from which a short impression leads backward (the impression strong in male, subobsolete in female); front spur of middle tibia about as long as hind spur; front spur of hind tibia about as long as depth of its tibia; hind femur about as long as deep in male, to as long as deep in female; second lateral area of propodeum with hairs along its lateral margin and usually also apicolaterally. Male: The males vary considerably in the extent of pale markings, and this variation has a cline from the Carolinian to the Transition. \ / / • I S V I / //i%4 \ / / • S s ) (-^-V 7 ^V Figures 116, 117.—Localities: 116 (left), Exochus litus; 117 (right), E. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally


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