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northwestern Long Island, Orient, Oswego, Kochester, Sea Cliff, 

 Seneca County, Silver Ba;/ , Spring Brook, Waterport, and Willow- 

 emoc) ; North Dakota (Bottineau and Devils Lake) ; North Carolina 

 (Balsam Mt. at 3,315 ft.. Black Mt., Clinton, Crabtree Meadows in 

 Yancey County at 3,600 ft., Elizabethtown, Hamrick, Raleigh, 

 Southern Pines, and Wallace); Ohio (Columbus, Logan County, 

 Portage Lakes, Put in Bay, and Sugar Grove); Ontario (East Sister 

 Island, Merrivale, Orillia, Ottawa, Point Pelee, and Ridgeway); 

 Pennsylvania (Campbell, Camphill, Carlisle, Carlisle Junction, 

 Eberlys Mill, Enola, Germantown, Inglenook, Linglestown, Mount 

 Holly Springs, North East, Philadelphia, Rockville, Roxborough, 

 Shu-emanstown, Spring Brook, and York County) ; Quebec (Chambly, 

 Montreal Island, and Quebec); South Carolina (Greenville and near 

 Tigerville); Virginia (Arlington, Dunn Loring, Falls Church, Glen- 

 carlyn. Great Falls, and Rosslyn); and West Virginia (Terra Alta). 

 Collection dates are mostly between May 20 and Sept. 20, those 

 outside of this range being: Apr. 16 at Southern Pines, N. C; May 1, 

 8, and 17 at Raleigh, N. C; May 8 near Tigerville, S. C; May 11 

 at Rockmart, Ga.; Sept. 23 at Germantown, Pa.; Sept. 24 at River- 

 ton, N. J.; Sept. 30 at Hampton, N. H.; Oct. 3 at Enola, Pa.; and 

 Oct. 6 at Greenville, S. C, and in Montgomery County, Md. Flower 

 records comprise Samhucus canadensis and Pastinaca sativa. One 

 female was taken with an immatiu-e of the subfamily Araneinae. 

 A large number of meles collected within the range of this subspecies 

 are not reported because only their locality data would permit a 

 definite assignment to a subspecies. 



This subspecies occupies the Alleghenian, Carolinian, and part of 

 the Austroriparian fauna. Adults occur from late spring to early fall. 



Ic. Calicurgus hyalinatus rupex (Cresson) 



Pompilus (Priocnemis) rupex Cresson, 1869, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 12, 



p. 372, 9. Type: ?, Orizaba, M6xico (Philadelphia). 

 Pompilus {Agenia) calcaratus var. accolens Cresson, 1869, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. 



Hist., vol. 12, p. 374, cT. Lectotype: cf , Orizaba, Mexico (Philadelphia). 



Male: Colored as in the subspecies borealis except that the extent 

 of infuscation on the femora and tibiae averages smaller. 



Female: Black. Colored as in the subspecies alienatus but with 

 the abdomen beyond the third segment rufous, the hind femur and 

 tibia ferruginous except for a narrow infuscate ring at the base of the 

 femur and faint infuscations at the apical 0.1 of the femur and tibia. 

 None of the specimens at hand have an infuscation over the basal vein. 



This subspecies occurs in the Lower Austral Zone from the Atlantic 

 to the 100th meridian and south to Orizaba, Mexico. Occasional 



