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(Townes). 9, Quill Lake at Kandahar, Sask., July 3, 1938, R. W. 

 Salt (Townes). 9, Manitou, Sask., Aug. 16, 1938, J. G. Rempel 

 (Townes). 2d\ 9, Prince Albert National Park, Sask., July 19, 1941 

 and July 25, 1940, J. G. Rempel (Townes). d\ 9, Regina, Sask., 

 Aug. 5, 1941, J. G. Rempel (Townes). 9, Waskesiu, Sask., June 15, 

 1938, J. G. Rempel (Townes). 9, Waskesiu, Sask., July 22, 1938, 

 J. S. Thompson (Townes). 



This species is in the Canadian zone, from the Atlantic to the 

 Rocky Mountains. 



13. Coccygomimus aequalis (Provancher) 



Figures 327,g; 329,1 



Pimpla aequalis Provancher, 1880, Naturaliste Canadien, vol. 12, p. 36 



(Faune, p. 457); 9 . Type: 9 , Quebec (Quebec). 

 Meniscus ashmeadii Provancher, 1888, Additions et corrections au volume n de 



la faune entomologique du Canada traitent des hym6nopteres, p. 430; 9 ■ 



Type: 9 , Jacksonville, Fla. (Quebec). 

 Pimpla conquisitor var. rufuscula Davis, 1898, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 24, 



p. 368; 9 . Lectotype: 9 , northern Illinois (Philadelphia). 

 Biology: Breakey, 1930, Ann. Ent. Soc. America, vol. 23, p. 187. — Townes, 



1939, Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, vol. 34, p. 29; 1940, Ann. Ent. Soc. America, 



vol. 33, p. 308. 



Male: Front wing 3 to 7.5 mm. long; epipleura of second, third, 

 and fourth tergites respectively about 2.9, 1.9, and 1.7 as long as wide. 



Black. Palpi and tegula white; flagellum dark brown; front and 

 middle legs fulvous, their tarsi pale fulvous but brownish at the apex, 

 the front tibia with a faint subbasal whitish band, and the middle 

 tibia with a moderately distinct subbasal whitish band; hind coxa, 

 trochanters, and femur fulvous, the apical 0.14± of the femur infus- 

 cate; hind tibia and tarsus blackish, the tibia with a premedial white 

 band that occupies about 0.3 its length; underside of abdomen more 

 or less fulvous in larger specimens, especially in those from warmer 

 areas; wings hyaline. 



Female: Front wing 3.3 to 9.5 mm. long; face sparsely punctate, 

 the punctures on submedian part of face separated by about 1 .5 their 

 diameter; temple in profile about 0.55 as long as eye; mesoscutum with 

 moderately dense hairs, the hairs a little sparser on lateral lobes; 

 lower part of mesopleurum with small sparse punctures that are sepa- 

 rated by about three times their diameter, often also with some ob- 

 lique wrinkling; metapleurum with moderately dense, medium-sized 

 punctures that are separated by about 1.4 their diameter, also with 

 more or less distinct, oblique wrinkling (the metapleurum is much more 

 densely punctate than the face) ; front tibia with a moderately strong 

 median swelling; epipleura of second, third, and fourth tergites 

 respectively about 1.9, 1.7, and 1 .4 as long as wide. 



