pepsestae: tribe pepsini 



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Figure 61. — Localities for Dipogon papago anomalus. 

 2b. Dipogon {Deuteragenia) papago anomalus Dreisbach 



Plate 2, figure 27 



Dipogon anomalus Dreisbach, 1953, Amer. Midi. Nat., vol. 49, p. 834, cf. Type: 

 cf , Cohasset, Mass. (Cambridge). 



Male: Wings hyaline, the forewing with a subapical area and its 

 apical margin infuscate. 



Female: Punctures on mesopleuron separated by about 0.4 

 their diameter; punctures on second abdominal tergite separated by 

 about 1.5 their diameter; wings subhyalme, the forewing with a large 

 infuscate area just beyond the middle of the stigma, the apex of both 

 fore and hind wing weakly infuscate. 



A female specimen from Columbia, S. C. (July 18, 1951, G. F. 

 Townes, Townes Collection) is exactly intermediate between this sub- 

 species and the snbspecies floridanus. 



Specimens (lOcf, 409): From Connecticut (East Hartford and 

 Wallingford) ; District of Columbia; Iowa (Ames); Kansas (Manhat- 

 tan); Kentucky (Mammoth Cave National Park); Maine (Mount 

 Katahdin at 5,215 ft. and Orono) ; Mar3^1and (Cabin John, Glen Echo, 

 and Plummers Island) ; Massachusetts (Cohasset and Forest Hills) ; 

 Michigan (Midland County) ; Missouri (St. Louis) ; New Hampshire 

 (Hampton); New York (Bohemia, Ithaca, and top of Mount Mac- 

 Intyi-e) ; North Carolina (Durham) ; Ohio ; Ontario (Grimsby) ; Penn- 

 sylvania (Linglestown, North Cumberland, State College, West 

 Chester, and West Fairview); Rhode Island (Buttonwoods) ; South 

 Carolina (near Tigerville) ; Texas (Brazos County) ; Vermont (Wood- 

 stock); and Virginia (Alexandria, Arlington, and Great Falls). 



