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abdominal segment subsessile and the postero-lateral angles of the 

 last sternite angulate or dentate. 



9. DASYMUTILLA FULVOHIRTA (Cresson) 



Plate 1. fig. 2 



Mutilla califorriica Cresson, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., vol. 4, p. 432, 1865, 



female (part). — Fox, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 2.5, p. 248, 1899, female 



(part).— Mexandeb, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 29, p. 302, 1903, female 



(part). 

 Mutilla fulvohirta Cresson, Proc. Ent. Soc Phila., vol. 4, p. 433, 1865, 



male.— Dalle Torre, Cat. Hymen., vol. 8, p. 42, 1897, male.— Fox, Trans. 



Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 25, p. 289, 1899, male. — Melander, Trans. Amer. Ent. 



Soc, vol. 29, p. 303, 1903, male. 

 Mutilla (Sphaerophthalma) caUfornica Blake, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 



3, p. 235, 1871, female (part). 

 Mutilla {Sphaerophthalma) fulvohirta Blake, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 



3, p. 235, 1871, male. 

 Sphaerophthalma caUfornica Blake, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 8, p. 219, 



1886, female (part). 

 Sphaerophthalma fulvohirta Blake, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 8, p. 219, 



1886, male. 

 Sphaerophthalma townsendi Cockebell, Ent. News, vol. 5, p. 199, 1894, male. 

 Mutilla townsendii Dalle Torre, Cat. Hymen., vol. 8, p. 92, 1897, male. — 



Fox, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 25, p. 289, 1899. male. 

 Ephuta caUfornica var. euchroa Cockerell, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, 



vol. 20, p. 513, 1897, female. — Ais'db6, Gen. Ins., vol. 1, fasc 11, p. 60, 1903, 



female. 

 Ephuta caUfornica Cockerell, Proc. Dav. Acad. Nat. Sci., vol. 7, p. 139, 



1898. 

 Ephuta toicnsendi Cockerell, Proc, Dav. Acad. Nat. Sci., vol. 7, p. 139, 1898. 



male. 

 Ephuta {Ephuta) fulvohirta Andr^, Gen. Ins., vol. 1, fasc. 11, p. 60, 1903, 



male. 

 Ephuta {Ephuta) toimsendi Andr£;, Gen. Ins., vol. 1, fasc. 11, p. 64, 1903. 



male. 

 Dasymutilla euchroa Mann, Psyche, vol. 22, p. 178, 1915. 



Type. — Male, Colorado, in collection of American Entomological 

 Society of Philadelphia. The type of toionscndi Cockerell is in the 

 collection of the American Entomological Society of Philadelphia; 

 that of euchroa Cockerell is in the United States National Museum. 



Distribution. — Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Kansas, 

 Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, 

 Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Alberta. (Fig. 3.) 



The description of the female is as follows : 



Female. — Black, the front, vertex, thorax above and abdomen 

 above from the base of the second segment ochraceous; length, 

 13 mm. 



