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U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 



PART 3 



Figures 140-143. — Localities: 140 (left), Lanugo picta; 141 (center, left), L. deserti; 142 

 (center, right), L. longurius; 143 (right), L. bicincta. 



Fulvoferruginous. Basal 4 segments of flagellum brownish fulvous, 

 the next 5 segments pale yeUow, brownish fulvous beneath, the rest of 

 the segments brown; presternum, front edge of prepectus except 

 dorsally, and basal 0.25 of third tergite black, the black mark on third 

 tergite not reaching sides of tergite; wings pale yellomsh, the front 

 wing with brown bands as in figure 348, the apex of hind wing pale 

 brown. 



Type: 9, Sabino Canyon, Santa Catalina Mts., Ariz., July 12, 

 1932, R. H. Beamer (Lawrence). 



8. Lanugo bicincta, new sjjecies 



Figure 349 



Male: Unknown, 



Female type: Front wing 6.8 mm. long, the wings appearing a 

 little reduced from normal size; hypostomal carina distad of occipital 

 carina moderately high, 0.5 as long as basal width of mandible, weakly 

 projecting beyond lower articulation of mandible; epomia 0.48 as long 

 as height of pronotum; front edge of pronotum at its lower 0.35 with a 

 weak angular projection; mesoscutum weakly mat, its punctures smaU, 

 rather sharp, separated by about 0.4 their diameter; notaulus weak, 

 reaching 0.2 the distance to scutellum; apical transverse carina of 

 propodeum sharp, obsolete near pleural carina and medially, sub- 

 laterally making a distinct crest; second tergite strongly mat, with fine, 

 adjacent punctures; ovipositor tip as in L. deserti (fig. 329, d). 



Fulvoferruginous. Flagellum brown, darker apically, segments 6-9 

 white above; wings yellowish, the front wing with brown bands as in 

 figure 349, the apex of hind wing pale brown. 



Type: 9, Osborne, Kans. (Lawrence). 



