pepsinae: tribe pepsini 



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Figure 74. — Localities for Dipogon brevis ochreus. 

 3c. Dipogon {Dipogon) brevis ochreus, new subspecies 



Male: Unlaiown. 



Female: Forewing 4.5 to 4.7 mm. long; sculptm-e and pilosity 

 similar to those oi D. (D.) brevis brevis. 



Ocherous. Pubescence ocherous; wings with an ocherous tinge. 



Type: 9, taken while dragging a half-grown PhidippiLS (?) female 

 over a log, Lexington Park, Md., Sept. 5, 1951, O. L. Cartwright 

 (Washington, USNM 61695). 



Paratype: o, McClellanville, S. C, May 10, 1944, H. Townes 

 (Townes) . 



This pale-colored subspecies occurs in the Austroriparian fauna. 



4. Dipogon {Dipogon) texanus Banks 



Dipogon lexanus Banks, 1944, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 94, p. 179, [ 9 ]• Type: 

 9, Brownsville, Tex. (Cambridge). 



Male: Unknown. 



Female: Forewing 2.6 to 3.0 mm. long. Structure similar to that 

 of D. (D.) brevis. The type is sculptured like D. (D.) brevis brevis, 

 while a second specimen is sculptured like D. (D.) brevis recalvus. 



Black. Clypeus, mouth parts, antenna except at the joints, thorax 

 except behind the wing roots and on the under side of the meso- and 

 metathorax, fore coxa except for a small apical area, middle and 

 hind coxae except above, front and under sides of fore femur and 

 tibia, fore tarsus, and middle and hind tarsi apically, rufous. Wing 

 markings as in D. (D.) brevis, but sharper and darker. 



