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U. S, NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216 



PART 3 



Polycyrtus neglectus Cushman 



Figure 338,a 



Polycyrtus neglectus Cushman, 1926, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 67, art. 23, p. 5; 

 d^, $. Type: 9 , Cabin John, Md. (Washington). 



Front wing 6.5 to 9.5 mm. long. 



Head and body variegated with black, white, and pale fulvous as 

 in figure 338, a; antenna black, the flagellum with a broad white 

 band; palpi white; mesoscutum with a median pair of stripes; legs 

 fulvous, somewhat varied with pale fulvous, the hind coxa often with 

 a very narrow longitudinal fuscous stripe above, the tarsi brownish 

 at apex. 



Specimens (92 cT, 879): From Alabama (Coleta, Coosa River in 

 Chilton Co., Langdale, and Pyriton in Clay Co.) ; District of Columbia 

 (Washington); Florida (Orlando and Paradise Key); Georgia (Pine 

 Mountain in Rabun Co. at 1,400 ft.); Kentucky (Cadiz and Crail- 

 hope); Maryland (Bowie, Cabin John, Frederick, Great Falls, Perry 

 Hall, Plummers Island, Ruxton, and Takoma Park); Massachusetts 

 (South Hadley) ; Michigan (Ann Arbor, George Reserve in Livingston 

 Co., Muskegon Co., and Van Buren Co.); New Jersey (Moorestown); 

 New York (Ithaca and Greene Co.); North Carolina (Crabtree 

 Meadows in Yancey Co. at 3,600 ft., Crestmont in Haywood Co. at 

 2,500 ft., Ehzabethtown, Nantahala Gorge at 2,000 ft., Mount Pisgah 

 at 3,000 ft., Raleigh, and Smokemont in Great Smoky Mountains 

 National Park); Ohio (Cantwell Cliffs, Cleveland, Columbus, and 

 Vinton Co.); Oldahoma (Flint); Pennsylvania (Castle Rock in Dela- 

 ware Co., Crisp in Westmoreland Co., Ohiopyle, and Pittsburgh); 

 Rhode Island (Westerly); South Carolina (Colmnbia, Greenville, 

 McClellanville, and near Tigerville); Tennessee (East Ridge, Gatlin- 



Figure 254. — Localities for 

 Polycyrtus neglectus. 



