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29, Mount Rainier, Wash., at 2,900 ft., 4,000 ft., 4,700 ft., and 5,000 ft., 

 July 7 to Aug. 17, 1940, H. and M. Townes (Townes). cf , 8 miles 

 south of Quilcene, Olympic National Forest, Wash., July 20, 1950, 

 G, W. Byers (Ann Arbor). 



This species occurs from Washington to central California, in the 

 Transition and Canadian zones. 



Figures 21, 22. — Localities: 21 (left), Agrothereutes neodiprionis ; 22 (right), A. cimhcivorus . 



8. Agrothereutes cimbcivorus (Cushman) 



Figure 327,g 



Spilocrpytus (!) cimbcivorus Cushman, 1925, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 64, art. 



4, p. 8; cf, 9 . Type: 9, Brookings, S. Dak. (Washington). 

 Agrothereutes cimbicivorus Walkley, 1958, U.S. Dep. Agr., Agr. Monog., No. 2, 



suppl., p. 46. Emendation. 



Front wing 4.6 to 7.2 mm. long; clypeus of medium size, moder- 

 ately convex; face moderately wide, rather wealdy convex, its central 

 0.3 a little raised and more convex; face weakly mat, in male with 

 rather coarse punctures that submedially are crowded, medially sepa- 

 rated by about 0.5 their diameter, in female with moderate-sized 

 punctures that submedially are separated by about 0.3 their diameter, 

 medially by about 1.0 their diameter; third flagellar segment of female 

 about 3.5 as long as wide; mesopleurum subpolished, with rather 

 coarse, moderately close punctures which in some areas are partly 

 obscured by wrinkhng, the wrinkhng mostly irregular but with 

 a sUght longitudinal bias, just below the subtegular ridge distinctly 

 longitudinal; mesoscutum polished, with rather coarse punctures 

 that are separated by about half their diameter; intercubiti faintly 

 convergent anteriorly, the areolet subquadrate; second tergite mat, 

 with fine, weak, evenly distributed punctures, the punctures in 

 male separated by about 0.8 the length of the hairs, in female by 

 about 1.2 the length of the hairs; ovipositor tip as in figure 327,g. 



