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Figure 16L — Localities for Ceropales fulvipes. 



often apical part of coxae rufous. The band on the hind margin of 

 the pronotum is medially about 1.2 as wide as the tegula. Other 

 markings similar to those of C. brevicornis. 



Specimens (21 cf, 149): From Texas (Brazos County, Brownsville, 

 Caldwell Count}^, Dallas, Denton, Fedor, Hunt County, Ladonia, 

 New Braunfels, San Diego, and ShUoh). 



Collecting dates are from Apr. 18 to June 6 and July 21 to Oct. 10. 

 Flower records comprise Polytaenia nuttallii, Daucus carota, and 

 Solidago sp. 



This species is widespread in Texas. 



