pepsestae: tribe macromerenti 



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Female: Femora, trochanters, and coxae entirely fulvous, or 

 the coxae more or less infuscate and the trochanters sometunes 

 wealdy infuscate. 



Specimens: 9, Burkville, Ala., June 10, 1917 (Ithaca). 9, Tus- 

 caloosa, Ala., May 22, 1948, R. L. Chermock (Evans). 39, Tallulah, 

 La., June 25, July 1, and Aug. 8, 1948, R. C. Gaines (Washington). 

 9, Austin, Tex. (Cambridge), cf, Brazos County, Tex., July 24, 

 1937, J. E. Gillaspy (Townes). cf (type of apicipennis), Lee County, 

 Tex., Aug. 1906, Birkmann (Cambridge). 9 (type of placilus), 

 Lee County, Tex., June 29, 1906, Birkmann (Cambridge). 9, 

 McLennan County, Tex., Aug. 17, 1939, J. E. Gillaspy (College 

 Station, Tex.) 9, New Boston, Tex., Aug. 30, 1905, F. C. Bishopp 

 (Washington), cf, Williamson County, Tex., June 17, 1934, J. E. 

 Gniaspy (College Station, Tex.) . 9, Texas (Washington) . 



The range is from Alabama to Texas. The flight season is from 

 late in May to late in August. 



4b. Ageniella (Priophanes) placita sonorensis, new subspecies 



Male: Unknown. 



Female: Coxae and trochanters infuscate; front and middle femora 

 infuscate, more or less fulvous apically; hind femur fulvous, infuscate 

 basally. 



Type: 9, Lindsay, Calif., June 23, 1909, collected on Asclepias 

 by W. A. Davidson (Washington, USNM 61703). 



Paratypes: 9, Claremont, Calif., C. F. Baker (Cambridge). 9, 

 Imperial County, Calif., May 1911, J. C. Bridwell (Washington). 

 59, Lemon Cove, Tulare County, 500 ft., July 9 to 11, 1907, J. C. 

 Bradley (Ithaca and Cambridge). 9, Los Angeles County, Calif., 



Figure 104. — Localities for Ageniella placita sonorenisis. 



