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PART 3 



Figures 91-93. — Localities: 91 (left), Trackysphyrus relativus relativus; 92 (center), T. r. 



nitschei; 93 (right), T. r. punicus. 



Female: Black. Narrow orbital stripes on front, top, and hind 

 side of eye, white; front femur and tibia brown to blackish brown; 

 segments 2-4 of bind tarsus pale bro-WTi to dark brown; segment 5 

 of hind tarsus brown; wings fuscous; abdomen red beyond the first 

 segment. 



Specimens (796^, 879): From Alberta (Waterton); Arizona (near 

 Alpine, Flagstaff, north rim of Grand Canyon, Greer, Jerome, 

 Kaibab National Forest, Oak Creek Canyon, Parker Creek and Pocket 

 Creek in the Sierra Ancha, Prescott, San Francisco Mts., Wallapai 

 [=Hualapai] Mts., Williams, and Workman Creek in the Sierra 

 Ancha); British Columbia (Keremeos, Pavilion Lake, and Princeton 

 Summit at 6,000 ft.); California (Blanco's Corral on White Mt. in 

 Mono Co. at 10,000 ft. and Boca); Colorado (Alamosa, Berkeley, 

 Boulder, Florissant, Golden, Los Pinos, Manitou, Moffat Co. at 6,000 

 to 7,000 ft., Kico, and Kifle); Montana (Gallatin National Forest at 

 7,800 ft. and Helena) ; Nevada (Angel Creek near Wells, Eureka, "Kyle 

 Canyon in Charlton Mts.," and Pequop Summit and "White Cup 

 Kanch" in Elko Co.); New Mexico (Cedro Canyon in Bernalillo Co., 

 Cienega Canyon near Albuquerque, Jemez Springs, and Magdalena 

 Mts.); Utah (Beaver Canyon, Bucksldn Valley in Iron Co., Farming- 

 ton, "Kent Lake in Beaver Creek Mts. at 8,000 ft.," Navajo Lake at 

 9,000 ft., South Creek in Beaver Co., and Uintah Co.) ; and Washington 

 (Almota and Easton). 



Collection dates are mostly from May 4 to July 29. Those outside 

 of this range are: April 28 at Worlanan Creek, Sierra Ancha, Ariz.; 

 May 2 at Parker Creek, Sierra Ancha, Ariz.; August 10 at Flagstaff, 

 Ariz.; August 15 at Princeton Summit, 6,000 ft., B.C.; and August 

 19 and 21 at Kobson, B.C. 



