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Map 9. — Distribution of Bondia species. 



# Bondia fidelis A Bondia fuscata 



at sides and produced in middle to form u conical lobe. Ductus bursae 

 completely membranous, narrow, gradually enlarging to form rela- 

 tively slender, elongate cor{)us bursae. Origin of ductus seminalis 

 a|)proximately midway along length of ductus bursae. 



Type. — Holotype, cf ; in the British Museum (Natural History). 



Type-locality. — Colorado, 5,000 feet. 



Host. — Unknown. 



Distribution (maj) 9). — This species is known to occur from the 

 eastern Basin and Range Province of southern Arizona north through 

 the southern Rocky Mountains of Colorado to the Black Hills of 

 western South Dakota. 



Discussion. — Previously this insect was thought to be rare, and 

 for many years the only extant specimen known was the holotyf)e 

 deposited in the British Museum. Recent collecting, however, has 



