pepsestae: tribe pepsini 



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Figure 67. — Localities for Difogon iracundus. 



5. Dipogon {Deuteragenia) iracundus, new species 



Male: Unknown. 



Female: Forewing 7.4 mm. long; clypeus rather flat, with a weak 

 median preapical swelling, the margin somewhat concave medially; 

 mesoscutum mat, v/ith very fine punctures; mesopleuron subpolished, 

 with small dense punctures separated by about 0.2 their diameter; 

 propodeum medially subpolished, wdth small sharp punctures sepa- 

 rated by about 0.3 their diameter, these dispersed between weak, fine, 

 irregular transverse wrinkles; second tergite weakly mat, with small 

 punctures separated by about 1.3 their diameter. 



Head black; apical 0.3 to 0.5 of mandible rufous; antenna rufous, 

 infuscate basally, especially above; thorax rufous; wings hyaline, 

 marked with fuscous as in D. calipterus; legs rufous, infuscate beyond 

 the middle of their femora, this infuscation weakest on the foreleg 

 and strongest on the hind leg; abdomen blackish, the first segment 

 and sometimes (in the type but not in the paratype) basal 0.6 of the 

 second segment rufous. 



Type: 9, Graham Mts., Ariz., Sept. 2, 1950 (Washington, USNM 

 61692). 



Paratype: 9, Ramsey Canyon, Huachuca Mts., Ariz., July 5, 

 1931, L. K. Gloyd (Ann Arbor). 



6. Dipogon {Deuteragenia) sericeus Banks 



Dipogon sericea Banks, 1944, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 94, p. 180, [ ? ]. Tj'pe: 

 9 , Bull Prairie, Camas Prairie Summit, 7,500 ft., Lake County, Oreg. (San 

 Francisco) . 



Male: Unknown. 



Female: Forewing 6 mm. long. According to the original de- 

 scription, this is a black species with the body and much of the head 



