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Abdomen with tergum 1 ferruginous, tergum 2 ferruginous except 

 for a broad black area anteriorly, tergum 3 with a narrow band, which 

 becomes broad lateraUy, tergum 4 with a broken Ime posteriorly, 

 tergum 5 with lateral patches only; all abdominal markmgs become 

 progressively more yellow posteriorly. 



Male.— Unknown (See note under C. f . jioridensi^ Banks, p. 424). 



This subspecies is very similar to C. robertsonii emmiltosus Scullen, 

 from which it may be distinguished by the form of the clypeal lamella. 



Type— The type female, from Arcadia, Fla., April 23, 1953, on 

 sand (K. V. Krombem), is at the U.S. National Museum, no. 66167. 

 Paratypes are as follows: 



Florida: ? , Augustine; 9 , Cocoa, June 1944 (G. E. Bohart) ; ? , Jacksonville; 

 9, St. Petersburg, July 1957 (G. Heinrich). 



Distribution. — Florida. 



Prey record. — None. 



Plant record. — None. 



Figures 47-50.— Localities of: 47, C. robertsonii miltosus Scullen; 48, C. rufopicta F. Smith; 

 49, C. sandiegensis Scullen; 50, C. squamulijera Mickel. 



35. Cerceris rufopicta F. Smith 



Figures 48, 138 

 Cerceris rufo-picta Smith, F., 1856, p. 467.-Cresson, 1865, p^ ISl^Packard, 

 1866, p. 61.-Cresson, 1887, p. 282.-Scliletterer, 1887, p. 501.— Dalla Torre, 

 1897^ p. 471.— Ashmead, 1899, p. 295.— Scullen, 1951, p. 1010. 



Female. — Unknown. 



Male.— Length 10 mm. Black with yellow and ferruginous 

 markings; punctuation and pubescence average. 



