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ately wdde, with moderately dense, evenly distributed punctures; 

 punctures on second tergite separated by about 0.3 their diameter; 

 ovipositor tip as in L. albomaculata (fig. 329,k). 



Male : Black. Often the frontal and facial orbits, sometimes median 

 area on face, sometimes clypeus and mouth parts, sometimes spot on 

 lower part of temporal orbit, sometimes spot on upper end of epomia, 

 sometimes subtegular ridge, sometimes spot on scutellum, and median 

 part of apical margin of tergites 4-6 and sometimes of tergite 7, 

 white; palpi brown, white, or partly white; flagellum entirely black; 

 tegula black or brown, usually white at base; front and middle coxae 

 and first trochanters sometimes white beneath, the first trochanters 

 of all legs otherwise light brown to black; second trochanters and 

 femora fulvoferruginous, the apical 0.1 of hind femur fuscous; front 

 and middle tibiae fulvous; front and middle tarsi brown, the last 

 segment blackish; hind tibia black, with a subbasal whitish or light 

 brown band; hind basitarsus black, sometimes its base and sometimes 

 its apex white; segments 2-4 of hind tarsus white; segment 5 of hind 

 tarsus black; wings sometimes lightly infuscate; apical margin of 

 tergites 2 and 3 with a ferruginous tinge. 



Female : Black. Narrow stripe on frontal orbit, band on flagellum 

 covering 4.5 segments (but incomplete below), spot on upper end of 

 notaulus, small spot on scutellum, and narrow incomplete apical 

 margins of tergites 3-7 white or whitish; palpi brown; tegula brown, 

 paler at base; front and middle legs beyond coxae fulvous, the last 

 segment of their tarsi brown; hind trochanters and femur fulvous, the 

 apical 0.12 of the femur fuscous; hind tibia black, with a subbasal 

 whitish band; first and last segment of hind tarsus black, the first 

 segment whitish at base; segments 2-4 of hind tarsus white; wings 

 faintly infuscate; apical margin of second tergite with a ferruginous 

 tinge. See figure 335,c for other details. 



Type: 9, Waterton Park, Alta., July 12, 1923, E. H. Strickland 

 (Ottawa). 



Paratypes: cf , Cloudcroft, N. Mex., June 27, 1940, E. E. Kenaga 

 (Lawrence), cf , Strawberry Daniel Pass, Utah, June 19, 1948, H., 

 M., G., and D. Townes (Townes). cT, Grand Teton National Park, 

 Wyo., July 1947, R. M. Bohart (Townes). 



This species occurs in the Rocky Mountain area, from Alberta to 

 New Mexico. 



5. Listrognathus (Listrognathus) victoriensis (Harrington) 



FiGtiREs 335,d,e 



Cry-phis victoriensis Harrington, 1894, Canadian Ent., vol. 26, p. 211; 9. Lectotype 

 (hereby designated) : 9 (labeled lectotype by Townes in 1960), Victoria, B.C 

 (Ottawa) . 



