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Figures 89, 90. — Localities: 89 (left), Trachysphyrus tejonensis mimicus; 90 (right), T. t- 



tejonensis. 



tarsus brown, whitish apically; segments 3 and 4 of hind tarsus 

 white ; segment 5 of hind tarsus whitish to Hght brown ; wings faintly 

 to moderately infuscate; apex of clasper usually infuscate. 



Female: Black. Front orbit, spot at top of eye, and much of 

 hind orbit narrowly white; most of clypeus and part of mandible 

 ferruginous; palpi brown; scape ferruginous except on its apical 

 margin; legs ferruginous, the hind tibia and basitarsus ferruginous 

 brown and segments 2-4 of hind tarsus whitish; wings weakly to 

 strongly infuscate; abdomen ferruginous. 



Two males from near White Water, Calif., are unusual in 

 having the ground color of the head and thorax entirely fulvous in 

 one specimen, about 25% fulvous in the other. 



Specimens (13 cf, 89): From Arizona (Parker Creek in the Sierra 

 Ancha); and California (Big Dalton Dam in Los Angeles Co., Boca, 

 Camp Baldy in Los Angeles Co., Exeter, Idyllwild in the San Jacinto 

 Mts., Leevining, Mammoth in Modoc Co., Pacheco Pass in Santa 

 Clara Co., Putah Canyon in Yolo Co., San Timoteo Canyon in 

 Kiverside Co., Snow Creek near White Water at 1,500 ft., Upper 

 Echo Lake at 7,400 ft., and 5 miles southwest of Winters). 



Dates of collection are from April 6 to July 9, except for a capture 

 on July 27 at Upper Echo Lake, 7,400 ft., Cahf. 



This subspecies occurs mostly in Cahfornia but has been taken 

 also in Ai'izona and Washington. 



7. Trachysphyrus relativus (Cresson) 



Figures 328,1; 374 



Front wing 7.3 to 12.5 mm. long; clypeus wide, convex, in profile 

 its apical half weakly concave; frons with a pitlike depression dor- 



