pepsinae: tribe macromerini 



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Female: Forewing 9.5 to 10.5 mm. long; pubescence and setiferous 

 punctures of mesoscutum and of upper part of head and pronotum 

 very dense; pubescence of clypeus, face, and lower lateral part of 

 frons a little longer than elsewhere; third cubital cell receiving the 

 second recurrent vein at its basal 0.45. 



Black. Wings weakly inf uscate, the apex of the forewing inf uscate ; 

 wing veins blackish brown ; pubescence of head and thorax silver gray. 



Specimens: 9, Manhattan, Kans., June 26, 1950, Tom Harvey 

 (Townes). 9, Onaga, Kans., June 26, 1922, Crevecoeur (Manhattan), 

 cf, Brazos County, Tex., July 18, 1937, J. E. Gillaspy (College Sta- 

 tion, Tex.). 9, Brazos County, Tex., Oct. 1938, J. E. Gillaspy 

 (College Station, Tex.). 9, Fedor, Tex., October, Birkmann (Cam- 

 bridge). 9, Fedor, Tex. (Cambridge). 9, Giddings, Lee County, 

 Tex., July 6, 1946, H. E. Evans (Evans). 39, Port Isabel, Cameron 

 County, Tex., June 20 to 23, 1948, H. E. Evans (Evans). 9, Seago- 

 ville, Tex., Aug. 1944, Weyraud (Cambridge), cf, Victoria, Tex., 

 Apr. 26, 1904, W. E. Hinds (Washington), d", Victoria, Tex., Aug. 

 2, 1906, J. C. Crawford (Washington). 9, Victoria, Tex., Sept. 25, 

 1912, J. D. Mitchell (Washington). 



This species is known only from Texas and Kansas. 



4. Ageniella (Leucophrus) fulgifrons (Cresson) 



Pompilus {Priocnemis) fulgifrons Cresson, 1867, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 1, 



p. 114, 9- Type: 9, West Virginia (Philadelphia). 

 Pompilus (Agenia) agilis Cresson, 1867, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 1, p. 126, cf . 



Lectotype: cf, West Virginia (Philadelphia). 

 Salius fulgidifrons Dalla Torre, 1897, Catalogus hymenopterorum, vol. 8, p. 225 



(emendation) . 



Male: Forewing 7.0 to 8.5 mm. long; pubescence and setiferous 

 punctures of mesoscutum and of upper part of head and pronotum 



Figure 96. — Localities ior Ageniella fulgifrons. 

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