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Figure 206. — Localities for 

 Hemisphragia debxlis. 



mesopleurum polished, with small punctures that are separated by 

 about 3.0 their diameter, the specular area impunctate; metapleurum 

 polished, with faint, fine wrinkling, its punctures of moderate size, 

 sharp, separated by about 1.5 their diameter. 



Black. Clypeus entirely black or its apical half pale brown to dark 

 brown; mouth parts and front and middle coxae and trochanters 

 white or stramineous; scape and pedicel fulvous; female flagellum 

 dark bro\vn, fulvous brown basally below, with a median white, 

 incomplete band that covers about 4.5 segments; collar usually 

 whitish; propleurum rarely fulvous; tegula white; front and middle 

 legs beyond trochanters fulvous, their tarsi brownish apically; hind 

 leg fulvous, its tibia faintly infuscate basally, its tarsus brown, paler 

 at the joints; first five abdominal segments of male dark brown on 

 their basal 0.5 ±, their apical 0.5 ± brownish fulvous; tergites 6 and 

 7 of male entirely dark brown or with fulvous tinges; abdomen of 

 female fulvoferruginous, the basal 0.5 ± of the segments often more or 

 less brownish. 



Type: 9, Takoma Park, Md., July 13, 1943, H. and M. To^vnes 

 (Washington, USNM 63816). 



Paratypes: 9, Lawrence, Kans., May 24, 1941, H. K. Townes 

 (Townes). 29, Winnfield, La., June 2 and 30, 1918, G. R. Pilate 

 (Ann Ai-bor). 9, Bowie, Md., May 30, 1945, H. and M. Townes 

 (Townes). 9, Takoma Park, Md., June 17, 1942, H. and M. Townes 

 (Townes). 9, Bedford, Ohio, June 16, 1935, F. D. De Gant (Townes). 

 9, in Quercus-Liriodendron forest. South Fulton, Tenn., Sept. 15, 1947 

 (Washington). cT, Rosslyn, Va., June 8, T. Pergande (Washington). 

 3cf, Skyline Drive, Va., Aug. 4 and 5, 1945, H. and M. Townes 

 (Townes). 



This species occurs in the Carolinian fauna. 



