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0.7 fuscous; hind tarsus white, the basal 0.25 of first segment and 

 all of last segment blackish. 



Female: Unknown. 



Type: d^, Cave Creek Canyon, Chiricahua Mts., Ariz., July 4-8, 

 1940, D. G. Hall (Washington, USNM 63748). 



Paratypes: cf, Nogales, Ariz., July 15, 1903, Oslar (Ithaca). Scf, 

 Parker Creek, Sierra Ancha, Ariz., May 7, 1947, H. and M. Townes 

 (Townes). 



5. Baryceros texaniis (Ashmead), new combination 



Figure 330,f 



Crypturus texanus Ashmead, 1890, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 12, p. 413; cf. 



Type: cf, Texas (Washington). 

 Crypturus Dyari Ashmead, 1897, Canadian Ent., vol. 29, p. 113; cf , 9 . Lecto- 



type (hereby designated): 9 (labeled lectotype by Townes), [Florida] 



(Washington). 



Front wing of male 6 to 8 mm. long, of female 6 to 8.5 mm. long; 

 notaulus not distinct but its position shown by a strongly punctato- 

 rugose area; upper third of mesopleurum with moderately strong, 

 curved, parallel wrinkles; punctures of mesopleurum rather small, 

 sharp, separated by about 1.2 their diameter; metapleurum strongly 

 reticulately wrinkled; propodeal tubercles blunt conical; hairs on 

 third tergite of female sparse, their sockets separated by about 2.5 

 their length, denser laterally. 



Male: Black. Head and body marked with white as in female 

 (fig. 330, f), except that face and clypeus are entirely white; front and 

 middle coxae and trochanters whitish, often varied with fulvous; 

 front and middle legs beyond trochanters fulvous, the apex of their 

 femora and basal 0.2 of tibiae yellowish white, the apical two seg- 

 ments of front tarsus and apical three segments of middle tarsus 

 fuscous; hind coxa fulvous, on upper side whitish toward base and 

 with a brownish tinge toward apex; hind trochanters blackish; 

 narrow apex of first trochanter and broad base of second trochanter 

 whitish; hind femur fulvous, more or less infuscate but paler below, 

 and its apical 0.15± always light fulvous; hind tibia and tarsus 

 blackish, the basal 0.2=1: of hind tibia pale fulvous. 



Female: Black. Head and body marked with ivory white as in 

 figure 330,f; palpi stramineous; mesoscutum with a pair of whitish 

 stripes; flagellum with a white band; front and middle coxae and 

 trochanters whitish with fulvous tinges; hind coxa fulvous, whitish 

 above toward base; hind trochanters fulvous, the second trochanter 

 very pale; legs beyond trochanters fulvous, the last two segments of 

 tarsi and area at articulation of hind femur and trochanter, brown; 



