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or less distinct fine oblique wrinkles; lower half of metapleurum with- 

 out punctures and smooth or with weaker oblique wrinkles. 



Black. Scape of male often with a white spot in front; palpi dark 

 brown to black; tegula often brownish basally; legs fulvous, the front 

 coxa blackish except toward apex, the apex of hind femur black, 

 and the hind tibia and tarsus black. Wings hyaline to distinctly 

 infuscate. 



Figures 140, 141. — Localities: 



140 (left), Coccygomimus silvicola; 141 (right) » 

 C. pedalis. 



Specimens from the Rocky Mountains and westward, particularly 

 those from the drier parts of this area, have the wings a little infuscate. 

 Specimens from east of the Rocky Mountains always have the wings 

 hyaline or subhyaline. 



Specimens (783 cf, 8089): From Alberta (Armena, Banff, Bilby, 

 Calgary, Lethbridge, McMurray, Red Deer, Shovel Pass in Jasper 

 Park, Waterton, and Waterton Lakes); Alaska (Matanuska); Arizona 

 (near Alpine, Flagstaff, Mount Lemmon in the Santa Catalina Mts., 

 and Snow Bowl in the San Francisco Peaks); British Columbia 

 (Agassiz, Barkerville, Brilliant, Clinton, Courtenay, Fort George, 

 Jesmond, Kaslo, Keremeos, Lake Errock near Deroche, Midday 

 Valley near Merritt, Mission City, Mount Lolo near Kamlbops, 

 Mount Revelstoke National Park, Nanaimo, Prince Rupert, Robson, 

 Salmon Arm, Steelhead, Vancouver, Vavenby, Victoria, and Wel- 

 lington); California (Berkeley, Big Sur, Crescent City, Eureka, Fair- 

 fax, near Glacier Point in Yosemite Park, Inverness, Lake Tahoe, 

 Leevining, "Maxtus" in Placer Co., Monterey, Oakland, Orange Co., 

 Pacific Grove, Riverside, Stillwater Cove in Sonoma Co., Tallac on 

 Lake Tahoe, and Yosemite at 3,800 to 4,000 ft.); Colorado (Aspen, 

 Boulder, Burns, near Estes Park, Glen Haven, Lake City, Nederland, 

 Phantom Valley at 9,400 ft. in Rocky Mountain National Park, 



