. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 448 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 FABT 3 and Lawrence); Kentucky (Crailhope); Maine (Bridgton, Bubble Pond outlet on Mount Desert Island, and Kennebunkport); Massa- chusetts (Holliston); Alichigan (Mackinac Island and Midland); Minnesota (Anoka Co. and Camp Carlos near Alexandria); New Hampshire (Franconia); New Jersey (Moorestown); New York (Babylon, Derby, Greene Co., Ithaca, Lancaster, New Hope, Niagara Falls, and Oswego); Nova Scotia (Aldershot); Ohio (Bono, Cleveland, Jerusalem, Montgomery Co., and Perkins); Ontario (Gravenhurst in
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 448 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 FABT 3 and Lawrence); Kentucky (Crailhope); Maine (Bridgton, Bubble Pond outlet on Mount Desert Island, and Kennebunkport); Massa- chusetts (Holliston); Alichigan (Mackinac Island and Midland); Minnesota (Anoka Co. and Camp Carlos near Alexandria); New Hampshire (Franconia); New Jersey (Moorestown); New York (Babylon, Derby, Greene Co., Ithaca, Lancaster, New Hope, Niagara Falls, and Oswego); Nova Scotia (Aldershot); Ohio (Bono, Cleveland, Jerusalem, Montgomery Co., and Perkins); Ontario (Gravenhurst in Muskoka District, Normandale, and Ottawa); Pennsylvania (Alle- gheny Co. and West Fairview); Quebec (Aylmer, Kingsmere, and Laniel); Texas (Paris); Utah ("Rainbow Lodge"); and Virginia (Dif- ficult Run and Vienna). Dates of collection are from late spring to late summer. The earli- est and latest dates are: April 3 at Paris, Tex.; May 18 in Jefferson Co., Iowa.; May 19 in Anoka Co., Minn.; September 14 at Difficult Run, Va.; and September 19 in Montgomery Co., Ohio and at Robson, Reared specimens are as follows: cf, 39, from Pyrausta futilalis, Jerusalem, Ohio, Aug. 1 and 10, 1932, L. G. Jones, cf, from Pyrausta futilalis, Bono, Ohio, Feb. 20, 1924, C. R. Neiswander. cf, from Pyrausta futilalis, Perkins, Ohio, June 13, 1931, L. G. Jones. 2cf, 19, from Pyrausta futilalis, Vienna, Va., May 2 and 4, 1912, R, A. Cushman. This species occurs mostly in the Alleghanian and Carolinian faunas, but has been collected also in British Columbia and Utah. 7. Mesostenus sicarius, new species Front wing to mm. long; clypeus rather small, strongly convex, its apical margin weakly arcuate; temple short, moderately convex; prepectal carina sharp to near lower of hind margin of. Figure 249.—Localities for Mesostenus Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and app
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