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7b. Ceropales hipunctata bipunctata Say 



Ceropales bipunctata Say, 1824, in Keating, Narrative of an expedition to the 

 source of St. Peter's River . . . , vol. 2 (appendix), p. 334 (Leconte edition, 

 vol. 1, p. 225), &, 9 ■ Types: cf, 9, United States (destroyed). 



Black. Male with face, clypeus, labrum, lower lateral part of frons, 

 antennal tubercle, spot on under side of scape and of pedicel, narrow 

 band on hind margin of pronotum (sometimes interrupted medially), 

 sometimes a spot on scutellum, and small spot above hind coxa, 

 cream colored. Female with frontal orbit, sometimes an adjacent 

 lateral spot on clypeus, a small spot above hind coxa, and line on under 

 side of scape, cream colored. Both sexes with wings black and hind 

 femur rufous, narrowly black at the base and apex. 



Specimens (926^, 1309): From Connecticut (East Haddom, East 

 Hartford, and New Haven); Illinois (Chicago); Indiana; Kansas 

 (Baldwin, Cowley County, Dickinson County, Franklin County, 



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Figure 154. — Localities for Ceropales bipunctata hipunctata. 



Leavenworth, Linn County, Manhattan, Medora, Montgomery 

 County, Morris County, Randolph, Rooks County, Russell County, 

 and Topeka); Maine (Bangor); Massachusetts (Boston, Bourne, 

 Cambridge, Cummington, Dennis, Forest Hills, Framingham, Lex- 

 ington, Martha's Vineyard, Mount Tom, Nantucket, Natick, Ply- 

 mouth, Provincetown, Wareham, and Wellesley) ; Michigan (Oakland 

 County, Port Austin, and Wayne County) ; Minnesota (Chisago 

 County); Mississippi (Oxford); Missouri; New Brunswick (Shippigan 

 and Tracadie); New Hampshire (Pelham); New Jersey (Gloucester 

 and Riverton); New York (Clifton Springs, Cold Spring Harbor, 

 Freeville, Ithaca, Oswego, Otto, Poughkeepsie, Staten Island, West 

 Point, and Wilson); North Carolina (Kill Devil Hills and Raleigh); 

 Ohio (Columbus, Logan County, and West Jefferson in Franklin 

 County); Ontario (Chatham, Grimsby, Ottawa, and Toronto); Penn- 

 sylvania (CamphiU, Castle Rock, East Troy, Eberlys MiU, Harrisburg, 



