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Type: 9, Bern us Point, N. Y., July 25, 1937, H. Townes (Wash- 

 ington, USNM 63630). 



Paratypes: 69, Colo., C. F. Baker (Washington and Townes). 9, 

 Clinton County, Iowa, July 9, 1952, J. C. Schaffner (Washington). 

 9, Takoma Park, Md., Aug. 19, 1943, H. and M. Townes (Townes). 

 9, Lexington, Mass., June 27, N. Banks (Cambridge). 23c?, reared 

 from Archips cerashorana, Ramsey County, Minn., July 12 to 25, 

 1932, C. H. Hoffman (St. Paul, Washington, and Townes). 9, reared 

 from Acrobasis comptoniella, Keene, N. H., Aug. 8, 1940 (Washing- 

 ton). 9, Moorestown, N. J., July 26, 1939, H. and M. Townes 

 (Townes). 9, Ithaca, N. Y., June 2, 1936, H. Townes (Townes). 9, 

 Syracuse, N. Y., May 30, 1938, H. and M. Townes (Townes). 9, 

 reared from Archips cerasivorana, Indian Head, Sask., July 11, 1941 

 (Ottawa). 



This species occurs in the Alleghenian fauna. 



7. Triclistus adust us, new species 



Figure 187,g 



Male: Unknown. 



Female: Front wing 3.5 to 4.5 mm. long; face rather strongly mat, 

 its punctures small, their interspaces about 1.0 their diameter; temple 

 almost flat, its hairs dense, evenly spaced; metapleurum with to 5 

 hairs; median longitudinal carinae of propodeum sharp, straight, 

 convergent anteriorly; costula completely absent; hairs on area of 

 second lateral area of propodeum rather dense; areolet present; hind 

 spur of hind tibia (including its hairs) about 4.5 as long as wide; 

 second segment of hind tarsus about 2.8 as long as wide; first tergite 

 about 1.35 as long as wide, its dorsal carinae extending about 0.47 

 its length; last segment of hind tarsus without a subapical ventral 



Figures 75, 76. — Localities: 75 (left), Triclistus adustus; 76 (right), T. propinquus. 

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