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Female : Similar to the subspecies abdominale except that the hind 

 coxa is fulvous (sometimes a little inf uscate at base) , the trochanters 

 and front and middle coxae fulvous or weakly infuscate, and the 

 tegula fulvous or fuscofulvous. 



Type: 9, Hat Point at 7,000 ft., Wallowa Co., Oreg., July 30, 1941, 

 G. R. Ferguson (Washington, USNM 63725). 



Paratypes: 9, Banff, Alta., Aug. 5, 1925, O. Bryant (Washington) . 

 9, Mount Revelstoke at 5,800 ft., B. C, July 10, 1952, G. P. Holland 

 (Ottawa). 9, Port Alice at 3,000 ft., B. C, Aug. 30, 1945, G. R. 

 Wyatt (Ottawa). 7d\ Robson, B. C, May 2 to 5, 1949, May 5, 

 1948, May 20 and 23, 1949, and July 24 and Aug. 27, 1947, H. R. 

 Foxlee (Ottawa). 9, Robson, B. C, June 9, 1952, H. R. Foxlee 

 (Ottawa). d\ same data as type (Townes). 9, Summerland Trail 

 on Mount Rainier, Wash., July 24, 1924, A. L. Melander (Cambridge). 



This subspecies occurs in the Canadian Rockies and the mountains 

 of Washington and Oregon. 



10. Odontocolon punctatum (Cushman) 



Odonlomerus pitnctalus Cushman, 1930, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 77, art. 3, 

 p. 12; 9. Type: 9, Priest River, Idaho (Washington). 



Male: Front wing 5.5 to 9.5 mm. long; first segment of flagellum 

 about 1.1 as long as second segment; punctures on mesoscutum of 

 medium size, sharp, rather dense, separated by about 0.5 their diam- 

 eter; propodeal teeth rudimentary, practically lacking; punctures on 

 hind femur sharp, dense, covering its entire surface, a little sparser 

 on its lower edge; second segment of middle tarsus about 3.2 as long 

 as deep; fifth segment of hind tarsus about 0.9 as long as second 

 segment; second tergite polished, with sharp, medium sized punctures 

 that are separated by about 0.7 their diameter, basally with some 

 wrinkles between the punctures. 



Black. Mandible more or less ferruginous; labrum fulvous; palpus 

 fulvous to brown; tegula ferruginous, often somewhat infuscate; legs 

 fulvous, the apex of hind femur sometimes faintly infuscate, upper 

 half of hind tibia usually somewhat infuscate, and hind tarsus more 

 or less infuscate; wings faintly infuscate. 



Female: Front wing 7.0 to 11.4 mm. long; flagellum with about 

 36 segments, its first segment about 1.25 as long as second; head 

 about 1.04 as wide across temples as across eyes; punctures on temple 

 moderately small, separated by about 1.5 their diameter; thorax 

 about 2.22 as long as high; upper 0.3 ± of pronotum with moderate- 

 sized, sharp punctures that are separated by about 0.8 their diameter; 

 trough of pronotum with about 14 very short ridges crossing it at 

 right angles, the ridges longer and irregular anteriorly; punctures on 

 mesoscutum rather small, sharp, separated by about 0.8 their di- 



