. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 536 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 (Townes). cf, "San Chern," Ariz., J. Bequaert (Townes). 9, Workman Creek, Sierra Ancha, Ariz., May 8, 1947, H. and M. Townes (Townes). This subspecies is in Arizona, in the chaparral areas and oak woods. Adults occur in April and May. Id. Labena grallator lutea, new subspecies Male type: Pale yellow. Back of head above, three stripes on mesoscutum, narrow stripe along suture between pronotum and meso- pleurum, broad upper hind margin of mesepisternum, stripe across base and along lateral edge


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 536 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 (Townes). cf, "San Chern," Ariz., J. Bequaert (Townes). 9, Workman Creek, Sierra Ancha, Ariz., May 8, 1947, H. and M. Townes (Townes). This subspecies is in Arizona, in the chaparral areas and oak woods. Adults occur in April and May. Id. Labena grallator lutea, new subspecies Male type: Pale yellow. Back of head above, three stripes on mesoscutum, narrow stripe along suture between pronotum and meso- pleurum, broad upper hind margin of mesepisternum, stripe across base and along lateral edge of propodeum, lateral propodeal carina, front and middle femora behind, hind trochanters, hind coxa and femur except apically, basal of first tergite, basal of second tergite, and basal blotches on third through fifth tergites, fulvous; flagellum blackish; wings pale fulvous brown. Type: cT, Needles, Calif., Apr. 1-6, 1918, J. C. Bradley (Ithaca). 1 W-~_\ / r i ( <â /^^Sâ-C *". Figure 254-257.âLocalities: 254 (left), Labena grallator ochreata; 255 (center, left), L. g. lutea; 256 (center, right), L. g. balteata; 257 (right), L. tinctipennis. le. Labena grallator balteata, new subspecies Yellow. Back of head, three stripes on mesoscutum, narrow areas on mesopleurum, narrow stripe along basal and lateral edge of pro- podeum, most of front and middle coxae, trochanters, and femora behind (especially in female), hind coxa except apically and at extreme base, most of hind first trochanter, most of hind femur, basal of first tergite, basal of second tergite, and basal part of third through seventh tergites, fulvous; wings subhyaline, their apices brown. Type: 9, reared from tunnels in Lycium berlandieri, near Presidio, Tex., material collected Feb. 20, 1953, adult emerged Feb. 25, 1953. J. H. Russell (Washington, USNM 63738).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colo


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