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Figures 59, 60. — Localities: 59 (left), Ischnus lotus latus; 60 (right), /. I. pinguis. 



Specimens: 29, Edmonton, Alta., Aug. 27 and Sept. 1, 1945, E. H. 

 Stricldand (Edmonton and Townes). 9, Slave Lake, Alta., Aug. 14, 

 1924, O. Biyant (Washington). 9, summit of Mount Katahdin, 

 5,215 ft., Maine, Aug. 19, 1902 (Washington). 9, Mount Katahdin, 

 Maine, August 1902 (Washington), cf , Douglas Lake, Mich., July, 

 C. H. Kennedy (Townes). 9, Huron Mts., Mich., July 19, 1959, 

 H. Townes (Townes). cf , Yellow Dog Plains, Marquette Co., Mich., 

 Jidy 28, 1959, H. Townes (Townes). cf, Franconia, N.H., A. T. 

 Slosson (New York), cf , White Point Beach, Queens Co., N. S., 

 Aug. 27, 1936, J. McDunnough (Ottawa). 9, Blackburn, Ont., May 

 22, 1953, G. E. Ball (Ottawa). 9, Gananoque, Ont., July 8, 1941, 

 G. S. Walley (Ottawa). 9, Aylmer, Que., Sept. 7, 1924, C. H. Curran 

 (Ottawa). &, Aylmer, Que., Aug. 28, 1924, A. R. Graham (Ottawa). 

 29, Cascapedia, (^ue., June 22 and July 14, 1933, W. J. Brown (Ot- 

 tawa). 9, Norway Bay, Que., July 13, 1937, F. A. Urquhart (Ot- 

 tawa). 9, Queens's Park, Aylmer, Que., Aug. 20, 1924, G. B. Hutch- 

 ings (Ottawa). 2cf, Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Que., Aug. 4 and 7, 

 1937, G. S. Walley (Ottawa), d", Prince Albert National Park, Sask., 

 July 19, 1941, J. G. Rempel (Townes). 



This subspecies ranges from Maine to Alberta in the Canadian 

 zone. Most dates of collection are in July and August. 



lb. Ischnus latus pinguis (Provancher), new status 



Phaeogenes pinguis Provancher, 1886, Additions et corrections au volume ii de 

 la faune entomologique du Canada traitant des hymenopteres, p. 43; 9. 

 Type: 9, Ottawa, Ont. (Ottawa). 



Front coxa ferruginous and fuscoferruginous to fuscous; middle 

 coxa ferruginous, sometimes its apex infuscate; hind coxa ferruginous, 

 rarely its apex infuscate; trochanters as described for the subspecies 



