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herst, Hatch Experiment Station near Amherst, Humarock, and 

 Wellesley) ; Michigan (Ann Arbor, Branch Co., Clare Co., Grosse He, 

 Iosco Co., and Shiawasee Co.) ; Minnesota (Houston Co., Itasca Park, 

 and Kittson Co.) ; Newfoimdhmd (Codroy Valley) ; New Hampshh-e 

 (Franconia, Jaffrey, and Mount Washington) ; New Jersey (Paterson, 

 Riverton, and Seaside Park) ; New York (Hempstead Plains on Long 

 Island, Ithaca, McLean, Rock City in Cattaraugus Co., Taughannock 

 near Ithaca, West Farms in New York City, Whiteface Mt., and 

 Wyandanch on Long Island) ; Ohio (Alvron, Columbus, and Put-in- 

 Bay) ; Ontario (Carp, Merivale, Miners Bay, and Point Pelee) ; Penn- 

 sylvania (Allegheny, Jeannette, New Cumberland, South Heights, and 

 Spring Brook) ; Quebec (Covey Hill and Kazabazua) ; Virginia (Craig 

 Co., Falls Church, and Meadows of Dan) ; West Vu-ginia (Cheat Mt. 

 in Randolph Co.) ; and Wisconsin (west of Amery in Polk Co., and 

 east of Gordon) . 



Dates of collection are from rather early spring to early summer. 

 The earliest and latest dates are: April 2 at Riverton, N.J. ; April 19 

 at Falls Church, Va. ; April 20 at Paterson, N.J. ; July 2 at Humarock, 

 Mass.; July 5 at Columbus, Ohio; July 14 at summit of Whiteface 

 Mt., N.Y. ; and ''July- August" in the Codroy Valley, Newfoundland. 



This subspecies occurs mostly in the Alleghanian and Carolinian 

 faunas. 



2c. Idiolispa analis ignea, new subspecies 



This subspecies has the face and clypeus a little wider, temple a 

 little fuller, and flagellar segments a little shorter, on the average, 

 than in the other subspecies. 



Black. Flagellum of female sometimes with a median white mark 

 above that covers one or two segments ; legs except tarsi colored some- 

 times as in /. analis analis and /. analis limata, but usually their 

 femora and tibiae ferruginous; front and middle tarsi brownish fer- 

 ruginous; hind tarsus of male fuscous, segments 3, 4, and often part of 

 segment 2, white or whitish; hind tarsus of female ferruginous brown; 

 wings infuscate; abdomen ferruginous, its first segment more or less 

 infuscate basally. 



Specimens with blackish femora and tibiae occur together with 

 specimens with these parts ferruginous, in most of the areas represented 

 by the material at hand. We have a few specimens with the femora 

 and tibiae intermediate (fusco ferruginous). 



Type: 9 , on flowers of Vaucus carota, Corvallis, Oreg., Aug. 17, 

 1922, H. A. Scullen (Washington, USNM 63802). 



Paratypes (41 cf, 569): From Alberta (Banff); Arizona (near 

 Alpine); British Columbia (Clinton, Creston, Okanagan, Robson, 

 Skihist Camp on Fraser River, Victoria, and Wellington) ; California 

 (Antioch, Arroyo Seco m Monterey Co., Ash Mt, River in Sequoia 



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