. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 236 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 FABT 3. Figures 119-122.—Localities: 119 (left), Trachysphyrus mentigus meniigus; 120 (center left), T. m. rufator; 121 (center, right), T. ni. rhodomerus; 122 (right), T. crassulus. Type: cT, Berkeley, Calif., Apr. 30, 1939, C. D. Michener (Wash- ington, USNM 63782). Paratypes (15cT, 119): From Alaska (Big Delta); Arizona (near Alpine); California (Berldey, Big Flat on Coffee Creek in Trinity Co., Blanco's Corral on White Mt. at 10,000 ft. in Mono Co., 10 miles north of Coffee Creek Ranger Station in T


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 236 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 FABT 3. Figures 119-122.—Localities: 119 (left), Trachysphyrus mentigus meniigus; 120 (center left), T. m. rufator; 121 (center, right), T. ni. rhodomerus; 122 (right), T. crassulus. Type: cT, Berkeley, Calif., Apr. 30, 1939, C. D. Michener (Wash- ington, USNM 63782). Paratypes (15cT, 119): From Alaska (Big Delta); Arizona (near Alpine); California (Berldey, Big Flat on Coffee Creek in Trinity Co., Blanco's Corral on White Mt. at 10,000 ft. in Mono Co., 10 miles north of Coffee Creek Ranger Station in Trinity Co., Crescent City, Glacier Lodge in Inyo Co., Gold Lake in Sierra Co., Moose Camp in Shasta Co., 1 mile north of Piute Mt. in Mono Co., 4 miles south of Riverside, and Sagehen near Hobart Mills); Colorado (near Estes Park and Trouble- some at 7,345 ft.); New Mexico (Cimarron at 9,500 ft.); Oregon (Pike Creek in Steens Mts. at 4,300 ft.); Utah ("Kigalie Ranger Station in Manti-La Sal National Forest"); Washington (summit of Mount Spokane); and Yukon Territory (Whitehorse). Dates of collection are mostly from May 25 to July 30. Those outside of this range are: April 30 at Berkeley, Calif.; August 2 at Crescent City, Cahf.; and August 23 at Cimarron, 9,500 ft., N. Mex. Tliis subspecies ranges from Alaska to New Mexico and southern California. 27. Trachysphyrus crassulus (Pratt) Cryptus crassulus Pratt, 1945, Amer. Midi. Nat., vol. 34, p. 586; ? . Type: ?, Quebec (Townes). Male: Unloiown. Female: Front wing to mm. long; general structure about as in T. mentigus but a little more robust, the propodeum more coarsely sculptured, and the front tibia swollen, rather suddenly narrowed near base. Black. Flagellum with a white band that covers 7 segments; front and middle tibiae blackish brown; front and middle tarsi light brown, the apex of their fifth segments darkened; hind femur fulvous, its base. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned pag


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