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Co., and Isabella Co.); Missouri (Cadet); New Jersey (Moorestown) ; 

 New York (Ithaca); North Carolina (Wake Co.); Ohio (Bedford, 

 Delaware Co., Greene Co., Montgomery Co., and Wooster); Ontario 

 (Rockport); Pennsjdvania (Castle Rock in Delaware Co. and Crisp 

 in Westmoreland Co.); Texas (KerrviUe); Virginia; and West Vir- 

 ginia (Cheat Mt. in Randolph Co. at 2,000 ft.). 



Dates of collections are from late spring to late smnmer. The 

 earliest and latest records are: April 21 at KerrviUe, Tex.; May 18 at 

 Lyme, Conn.; May 23 at Lawrence, Kans.; May 30 at Bowie, Md.; 

 August 10 at Ithaca, N.Y.; and September 7 at Castle Rock, Dela- 

 ware Co., Pa. 



There is one reared specimen: 9, from Gretchena bolliana, Climax, 

 Ga., June 1958, M. A. Osborn. 



This subspecies occurs in the Alleghanian, Carolinian, and Austrori- 

 parian faunas. 



8. Listrognathus (Listrognathus) multimaculata Cushman, new status 



Figure 336,b 



Listrognathus albomaculatus var. multimaculatus Cushman, 1929, Proc. U.S. Nat* 

 Mus., vol. 74, art. 16, p. 18; ?. Type: 9, Carlisle Junction, Pa. 

 (Wasliington) . 



Front wing 7.8 to 9.0 mm long. Structurally similar to L. albo- 

 maculata except that frontal horn is larger, propodeal crests a little 

 more prominent, apical carina of propodeum weaker between the 

 crests (more often lacking), postpetiole a little wider and more evenly 

 punctate, and subapical depressed area on dorsal valve of ovipositor 

 a little wider and with a very weak, irregular, median carina. 



Coloration (fig. 336,b) similar to that of L. albomaculata albomacu- 



Figures 234, 235. 



-Localities: 234 (left), Listrognathus multimaculata; 235 (right), 

 L. rufitibialis. 



