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pletus; median abdominal tergites usually more or less ferruginous, 

 most often ferruginous only basally and laterally. 



Described from 6cf, 49 from Ireland, England, Germany, and 

 Austria. 



lb. Zaglyptus varipes incompletus (Cresson) 



Figure 322,f 



Pimpla incomplela Cresson, 1870, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 3, p. 147; 9 



Type: 9 , Illinois (Philadelphia). 

 Pimpla animosa Cresson, 1872, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 4, p. 165; 9 . Type: 



9, Bosque Co., Texas (Philadelphia). 

 Polysphincta rubricapensis Provancher, 1873, Naturaliste Canadien, vol. 5, p. 



470; ?. Type: ?, Quebec (Quebec). 

 Cylloceria lemoinei Provancher, 1873, Naturaliste Canadien, vol. 5, p. 471; cf. 



Type: d\ ?Quebec (Quebec). 

 Polysphincta pimploides Walsh, 1873, Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, vol. 3, p. 145; 



9 . Type: 9 , ?Illinois (destroyed in Chicago fire of 1871). 

 Polysphincta rufigaster Ashmead, 1890, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 12, p. 447; 



9. Type: 9 , Texas (Washington) . 

 Polysphincta spinosa Davis, 1898, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 24, p. 368; 9 • 



Type: 9, Urbana, 111. (Philadelphia). 



Black, or the black ground color sometimes more or less replaced 

 with ferruginous or fulvous. Clypeus dark brown; palpi stramineous; 

 antenna brown, stramineous apically and basally below; extreme hind 

 corner of pronotum usually stramineous to white; tegula white, in fe- 

 male sometimes more or less brown; coxae fulvous, rarely the front 

 coxa more or less infuscate, or sometimes whitish; front trochanters 

 pale yellowish; middle and hind trochanters fulvous; femora fulvous, 

 the front femur paler at apex, the hind femur fuscous at apex; front 

 tibia fulvous, paler at base; middle tibia fulvous, more or less tinged 

 with brown, with a basal whitish band and another whitish band just 

 basad of middle, the bands incomplete below; hind tibia whitish, with 

 broad apical and subbasal fuscous bands; front and middle tarsi 



Figure 77. — Localities for 

 Zaglyptus varipes incom- 

 pletus. 



