ICHNEUMON-FLIES OF AMERICA: 1. METOPIINAE 



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inner side; apical notch of subgenital plate weak, about 0.12 as deep 

 as wide. 



Black. Flagellum dark brown, paling to stramineous brown basally 

 beneath; apical half of mandible mostly ferruginous; palpi stramineous 

 brown; tegula pale yellow; legs fulvous. 



Type: 9, Yosemite Valley, Calif., July 13, 1948, H., M., G., D., 

 and J. Townes (Washington, USNM 6362S). 



Paratypes: 89, same data as type (Townes). 9, Banff, Alta., Sept. 

 5, 1922, C. B. D. Garrett (Ottawa). 9, Boca, Calif., June 28, 1954, 

 R. M. Bohart (Davis). 29, Camino, Calif., June 30, 1948, H., M., 

 G., and D. Townes (Townes). 9, Donner Pass, Calif., Aug. 1, 1948, 

 H., M., G., D., and J. Townes (Townes). 9, Sequoia National Park, 

 "Ash Mt. R," Apr. 27, 1950, E. I. Schlinger (Davis). 39, Mount 

 Rainier at 5,000 and 5,700 ft,, Wash., July 8 and 9, 1940, H. and M. 

 Townes (Townes). 9, White River, Mount Rainier, Wash., July 20, 

 1924 (Cambridge). 



This species occurs in Alberta, Washington, and California, in the 

 Hudsonian to Transition zones. 



5. Triclistus rectus, new species 



Figure 187,e 



Male: Unknown. 



Female: Front wing 3.7 to 4.7 mm. long; face weakly mat, its 

 punctures coarse, separated by about 0.3 their diameter; temple 

 weakly convex, its hairs moderately dense, evenly spaced; meta- 

 pleurum with 3 to 12 hairs; median longitudinal carinae of pro- 

 podeum moderately strong and sharp; areola rather narrowly pentag- 

 onal, broadly confluent with basal area; costula present as a stub on 

 lateral longitudinal carina; hairs in area of second lateral area of 



Figure 73, 74. — Localities: 73 (left), Triclistus rectus; 74 (right), T. evexus. 



