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9b. Coccygomimus sanguinipes erythropus (Viereck), new status 



Pimpla (Pimpla) erythropus Viereck, 1909, Ent. News, vol. 20, p. 291; ? . Type: 



9, Summerdale, Calif. (Washington). 

 Biology: Pack, 1930, Bull Utah Agr. Exp. Sta., no. 216, pp. 10-11. [Determined 



here as C. sanguinipes]. 



Punctures and wrinkling of mesopleurum and metapleurum averag- 

 ing a little less dense, and coarser than in the subspecies sanguinipes; 

 most of front face of hind femur of female polished and with sparse 

 hairs, the bases of the hairs separated by about 2.0 the length of the 

 hairs, but the front face of femur with denser pubescence apically 

 and near its dorsal edge. 



Wings of male and of some females subhyaline; wings of most 

 females moderately infuscate. 



Males of this subspecies seem to be indistinguishable from those of 

 the subspecies sanguinipes. 



Specimens (40 d", 549): From Arizona (Oak Creek Canyon, "Pal- 

 merlee," Parker Creek in the Sierra Ancha, Rustlers Park in the 

 Chiricahua Mts., and Santa Rita Mts.); British Columbia (Van- 

 couver); California (Alameda, Corning, Covina, Davis, Dutch Flat 

 in Placer Co., Green Valley in Solano Co., Hastings Reservation in 

 the Santa Lucia Mts. of Monterey Co., Jacumba, Leevining, Pasadena, 

 Sacramento, Santa Anita Canyon at 2,000 ft., Santa Cruz Mts., 

 Santa Monica, "Summerdale," Westwood Hills in Los Angeles Co., 

 and Woodland); Idaho (Moscow Mts.); New Mexico (Berino, Isleta 

 Marsh, Jemez Springs at 6,400 ft., Koehler, Maxwell, Santa Fe, and 

 Springer); Oregon (Hood River); Utah (Bountiful and Wellsville); 

 Washington (Kent, Shelton, and Wenass Valley at Pressey's); and 

 Mexico (20 miles north of Toluca at 8,500 ft.). 



Figures 150-152. — Localities: 150 (left), Coccygomimus sanguinipes sanguinipes; 

 151 (center), C. s. erythropus; 152 (right), C. marginellus. 



