pepsinae: tribe macromerekti 



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(Rockville) ; South Carolina (Spartanburg) ; Texas (Meridian Creek 

 in Bosque County, New Braunfels, Rassor, Victor, and Williamson 

 County) ; and Virginia (Dunn Loring, Falls Church, and Pohick 

 Run). 



Early and late collection dates are: May 27 at Natchez, Miss.; 

 May 29 at Victoria, Tex., and at Washington, D. C; May 30 at 

 Whiteville, N. C; Sept. 6 at East Hartford, Conn.; Sept. 23 at 

 Falls Church, Va., and at Raleigh, N. C; and Oct. 3 at Manhattan, 

 Kans. A female from Riley County, Kans., was taken by H. E. 

 Evans with prey, a very immature salticid with five of its legs cut off. 



The species ranges over the eastern half of the United States, being 

 common in the south. Adults are on the wing from early summer 

 to early fall. 



6. Ageniella (Priophanes) arcuata (Banks) 



Cryptocheilus arcuatus Banks, 1910, Journ. New York Ent. Soc, vol. 18, p. 120, 

 9 . Lectotype: 9 , Fedor, Lee County, Tex., May 24, 1906, Birkmann 

 (Canabridge) . 



Pseudagenia hirkmanni Banks, 1910, Journ. New York Ent. Soc, vol. 18, p. 124, 

 cf. Type: cT, Fedor, Lee County, Tex. (Cambridge). 



Figure 106. — Localities for Ageniella arcuata. 



Male: Forewing 3.5 to 7.5 mm. long. Black. Wings hyaline, 

 the apex of the forewing weakly infuscate; all tibial spm's whitish; 

 first two abdominal segments and much of the third rufous; seventh 

 tergite with a large white spot. 



Female: Forewing 5.0 to 5.8 mm. long; pubescence of head and 

 thorax moderately dense; apical hairless margin of clypeus mat 

 basally and polished apicaUy, faintly widened medially, the central 

 half of its apical edge almost evenly convex; mesoscutum mat and 

 with dense fine punctures; nervulus beyond the basal vein by about 

 0.6 its length. 



