pepsinae: tribe macromeresti 



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Blackish. Wings hyaline, the apical part of the forewing a little 

 infuscate; legs beyond coxae dark brown, the spurs of the front and 

 middle tibiae whitish; first three segments of abdomen dark brown, 

 the rest a little darker; seventh tergite mostly light browTi. 



Female: Forewing 4.2 to 4.6 mm. long; apical hairless margin of 

 clypeus of moderate width, mat but subpolished apically, separated 

 from the rest of the clypeus by a broad weak groove. 



Blackish. Clypeus fulvous apically; wings subhyaline, the apical 

 third of the forewing weakly infuscate ; legs blackish brown ; abdomen 

 rufous, the last two segments brownish. 



Type: 9, Marion County, Fla., Feb. 15, 1929, A. M. Towles 

 (Washington, USNM 61705). 



Paratypes: cf, Seminole County, Fla., June 4, 1929, B. D. Hiers, 

 Jr. (Washington). 2 9, Seminole County, Fla., July 19 and Aug. 

 2, 1929, H. Clark (Washington). 



5. Ageniella iAgenielUx) mintaka Brimley 



Ageniella mintaka Brimley, 1928, Journ. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc, vol 43, p. 202, 

 d'. Type cf, Raleigh, N. C (Raleigh). 



Male: Forewing about 4.0 mm. long; apical hairless margin of 

 clypeus very narrow, polished, separated from the rest of the clypeus 

 very narrow, polished, separated from the rest of the clypeus by a 



Figure 112. — Localities for Ageniella mintaka. 



fine groove; longer spur of hind tibia about 0.75 as long and 0.7 as 

 wide as the hind basitarsus; subgenital plate narrowly tectate, tapered 

 to a rather pointed apex. 



Blackish. Wings hyaline, the apical part of the forewing a Httle 

 infuscate; legs beyond coxae blackish brown, the spurs of the front 

 and middle tibiae whitish; seventh abdominal tergite with a large 

 whitish spot. 



