ICHNEUMON-FLIES — GELINAE : MESOSTENINI 275 



Roosevelt Lake, Ariz., Apr. 23, 1947, H. and M. Towiies (Townes). 

 9, southern Arizona, J. Bequaert (Cambridge). 9, Tucson, Ariz., Mar. 

 27, 1947, A. G. Chermock (Ottawa). 9, Tucson, Ariz., April 1897, 

 A. Koebele (San Francisco). 9, Portola, Calif., July 20, 1910, 

 F. E. Blaisdell (San Francisco). cT, 9, Texas, Belfrage (Washington), 

 cf , Texas (Washington). 9, Zacatecas, Zacatecas, Mexico, M. Cazier, 

 W. Gertsch, and Bradts (New York). 



This species is known from California, Arizona, Texas, and Mexico. 



13. Lanugo brunnipennis, new species 



Figure 356 



Male: Front wing 8.7 to 12.3 mm. long; mesoscutum pohshed or 

 subpohshed, its punctures medium sized, strong, separated by about 

 0.3 their diameter; apical transverse carina of propodeum moderately 

 strong, sometimes weak or absent medially; pleural carina below basal 

 transverse carina complete or incomplete, moderately strong; hy- 

 postomal carina, front edge of pronotum, and notaulus as in female. 



Ferruginous. Sometimes small areas on frons above antennal 

 sockets, much or most of occiput, and sutural markings on thorax 

 (often including entire prepectus), black; flagellum fuscous, usually 

 with a poorly defined median fulvous band, its basal 0.65 ± fulvous 

 below; tarsi yellowish or fulvous, their fifth segments brown, the basal 

 0.4 it of hind basitarsus more or less fulvous; wings rather uniformly 

 dark brown. 



Female: Front wing 9.3 to 10.3 mm. long; hypostomal carina distad 

 of occipital carina very high, about 0.45 as long as basal width of 

 mandible, its apex strongly projecting beyond lower articulation of 

 mandible; epomia about 0.40 as long as height of pronotum; front edge 

 of pronotum at its lower 0.35 with an angular projection, the apex of 

 the angle about 90°; mesoscutum weakly mat, its punctures small, 

 sharp, separated by about 0.3 their diameter; notaulus rather sharp, 

 reaching about 0.35 the distance to scutellum; apical transverse carina 

 of propodeum complete and sharp or obsolescent medially and 

 laterally, sublaterally strengthened to form a weak crest; propodeum 

 near its apical carina with rather strong wrinldes; second tergite 

 strongly mat, with fine, adjacent punctm'es; ovipositor tip as in 

 L. sororia (fig. 329, h), the upper valve depressed and flattened between 

 nodus and tip. 



Fulvoferruginous. Basal 4 segments of flagellum fulvous brown, 

 the next 5 segments pale yellow, fulvous brown below, the rest of 

 flagellum medium brown; hind tarsus yellowish fulvous, the fifth 

 segment and basal 0.7 ± of first segment fulvous; wings uniformly 

 dark brown, as in figure 356. 



