Smithsonian Report, 1921. — Melander. 



Plate 8. 



Mount Rainier Insects. (All Figures of Plate 8 Magnified Approximately 

 Two Diameters, Except Figure 9, Which Is Almost Natural Size.) 



1. Arctophila ilagrans, a mountain syrphid. 



2. Arctophila harveyi, previously known only from British Columbia. 



3. Anthrax agrippina, a robust bee fly. 



4. " Echinomyia algens," i. e., Rhachogaster kcrmodei, a cutworm parasite. 

 •".. Cincindcla depressula, a mountain tieer beetle. 



6. Thevenimyia (Eclimus) harrisi, the slender bee fly of the ghost trees. 

 [7. Caliprobola pulcher, a metallic bronzed syrphid. 



8. Cyrtopogon dasyllis, a mountain robber fly. 



9. Urocerus cyaneus, the steel-blue horntail wasp. 



10. Sarcophaga eiuberans, a "flesh fly," parasitic on insects. 



1 1 . Algeria ruUlans, a wasplike clearwing moth. 



12. Pachyla armata, a flower-loving longhorn beetle. 



422—8 



Note the torn wings. 



