. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2\ XORIDINAE 479 Black. Labrum, palpi, and tegula dark brown or blackish; front and middle tibiae and tarsi with brownish tinges; abdomen red beyond first segment, the apex of first segment also red; wings weakly infuscate. The female is distinguished by black legs and red abdomen. No other Nearctic species has this color )1 / W\ 7 Ik <S 0 -\ â ' i f X i Figures 218, 219.âLocalities: 218 (left), Odontocolon airipes; 219 (right), O. dreisbachi. Specimens (17d", 329): From Alabama (De Soto State Park


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ICHNEUMON-FLIES, PART 2\ XORIDINAE 479 Black. Labrum, palpi, and tegula dark brown or blackish; front and middle tibiae and tarsi with brownish tinges; abdomen red beyond first segment, the apex of first segment also red; wings weakly infuscate. The female is distinguished by black legs and red abdomen. No other Nearctic species has this color )1 / W\ 7 Ik <S 0 -\ â ' i f X i Figures 218, 219.âLocalities: 218 (left), Odontocolon airipes; 219 (right), O. dreisbachi. Specimens (17d", 329): From Alabama (De Soto State Park); Alberta (Nordegg); Connecticut (Southington); Illinois (Chicago); Maine (Brunswick); Massachusetts (Woods Hole); Michigan (Beaver Island in Charlevoix Co., Cheboygan Co., Douglas Lake, Gull Lake Biological Station in Kalamazoo Co., High Island in Charlevoix Co., Lapeer Co., Midland Co., Sand Point in Huron Co., and Wexford Co.); New Hampshire (Franconia); New York (Ithaca, between Ithaca and Ellis, Lake George, and Utica); North Carolina (Raleigh); Nova Scotia (Kentville and Smith's Cove); Ontario (Georgetown, Kearney, Ottawa, Port Ryerse, and Trenton); Pennsylvania (Rock- ville in Dauphin Co.); Prince Edward Island (Brackley Beach and Dalvay House, both in Canadian National Park); Quebec (Aylmer, Lac Ste. Marie, Laniel, Wakefield, and Wright); Virginia (Dunn Lorirg); West Virginia (Lost River State Park in Hardy Co.); and Wisconsin (Nekoosa). Collection dates are nearly all in June, July, and August (to August 31). Those outside these months are: May 4 at Raleigh, N. C, and in De Soto State Park, Ala.; and May 30 in Lapeer Co., Mich. This species is in the Carolinian and Alleghanian faunas. Adults occur from early to late summer. Although it is moderately common in collections, we ourselves have never taken Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these il


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