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Female : Black. Face except sometimes upper lateral corner and a 

 median subdorsal brown spot, cheek, clypeus, mouth parts, and basal 

 0.2 of tibiae, light yellow; mandible often brownish; antenna tinged 

 with brown beneath; tegula light brown, yellow basally; front and 

 middle legs fulvous except for basal 0.2 of tibiae and basal infuscation 

 on coxae; hind coxa entirely blackish; hind trochanters fuscofulvous ; 

 hind femur and tibia (except for its basal 0.2) fulvous, both with an 

 apical dorsal infuscate area; hind tarsus fuscofulvous. 



Type: 9, Oak Creek Canyon, Ariz., May 19, 1947, H. and M. 

 Townes (Washington, USNM 63594). 



Paratype: 9, Ormsby Co., Nev., July 6, C. F. Baker (Ithaca). 



7d. Chorinaeus funebris divisus, new subspecies 



Figure 178,i 



Front wing 2.9 to 3.8 mm. long; longitudinal wrinkling on second 

 tergite moderately strong. 



Black. Large lateral areas on face (separated medially by a black- 

 ish oblong or wedge-shaped area), usually narrow margin of inter- 

 antennal process, mouth parts, front leg beyond trochanters, and 

 middle leg beyond femur, ochraceous; mandible of female usually 

 light brown; palpi often brown; tegula brown with basal yellow spot; 

 apex of fore and middle coxae usually yellowish brown; basal 0.2 of 

 all tibiae pale yellowish; middle femur light brown, yellowish at apex; 

 trochanters fuscous; hind coxa blackish; hind femur blackish brown; 

 hind tibia except on its basal 0.2 and hind tarsus brownish fulvous. 



Type: 9, reared from Grapholitha conversana, Deary, Idaho, 

 July 1, 1949, Arthur J. Walz (Washington, USNM 63595). 



Para types: 3 c?, 49, same data as type (Townes and Walz). 59, 

 Deary, Idaho, June 13, 1949, Arthur J. Walz (Washington and 

 Townes). cf, reared from Grapholitha conversana, Deary, Idaho, 

 January 1950 (Washington), d\ Cataldo, Idaho, July 1, 1940, 

 H. and M. Townes (Townes). 3cf, 19, Rabbit Ears Pass at 9,500 

 ft., Colo., Aug. 7, 1948, H., M., and G., and D. Townes (Townes). 



This subspecies occurs in the Rocky Mountain area. 



8. Chorinaeus recurvus, new species 



Figure 1 78, j 



Front wing 3.8 to 4.2 mm. long; face about 0.92 as high as mouth 

 is wide in male, about 0.72 as high in female; punctures on face 

 exceptionally fine and weak; median 0.6 of clypeal margin straight; 

 mandible about 2.2 as long as wide, its upper tooth larger than lower 

 tooth, its outer face with small rather weak punctures, and in the 

 female strongly incurved; flagellum with about 26 segments in male, 

 with about 24 segments in female; metapleurum with hairs on its 



