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PART 3 



8a. Trychosis semirubra puUa, new subspecies 



Punctation a little weaker than in the subspecies semirubra and 

 arizonica. 



Color as in the subspecies semirubra except that palpi, flagellum, 

 coxae, and trochanters average a little darker; female flagellum is 

 without a median white mark; segments 2-4 of middle tarsus of male 

 are not paler than the middle basitarsus; hind basitarsus of male is 

 blackish brown but sometimes with its extreme tip pale; tergite 5 of 

 male is often largely ferruginous; and tergites 5 and following of female 

 usually are mostly or entirely ferruginous. 



Type: 9 , Ashford, Wash., July 27, 1940, H. and M. Townes (Wash- 

 ington, USNM 63808) . 



Paratypes: cf, Edmonton, Alta., June 9, 1950, E. H. Stricldand 

 (Townes). 9 , Bowser, B.C., June 21, 1955, J. B. McGillis (Ottawa), 

 d^, DardaneUe, Calif., July 5, 1948, H., M., G., D., and J. Townes 

 (Townes). 3cf , near Glacier Point, Yosemite Park, Calif., July 18 

 and 24, 1948, H., M., G., D., and J. Townes (Townes). d", Tamarack 

 Flat, Yosemite Park, Calif., July 24, 1948, H., M., G., D., and J. 

 Townes (Townes). d^, Yosemite Park, 3,800 to 4,000 ft., Calif., 

 May 26, 1928, E. O. Essig (Berkeley), cf, reared from egg sac of 

 drassid spider attached to under side of stone. South Cheyenne 

 Canyon, El Paso Co., Colo., collected Apr. 2, 1915, emerged Apr. 19, 

 1915, Champlain (Washington). 2cf, Colorado (Washington). 9, 

 Moscow Mt., Idaho, July 8, 1911 (St. Paul). 9 , Ohiey, Greg., June 15, 

 1925, E. C. Van Dyke (San Francisco). 9 , Ashford, Wash., July 6, 

 1940, H. and M. Townes (Townes). 9 , Elbe, Wash., July 25, 1940, 

 H. and M. Townes (Townes). 9, Oroville, Wash. (Cambridge). 

 9, Wawawai, Wash., May 12, 1933, U. D. Shenefelt (Madison). 9, 



Figures 190, 191. — Localities: 190 (left), Trychosis semirubra pulla; 191 (right), T. s. 



semirubra. 



