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86: Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. Pierce, 1918, 489: Au- 
burn, California; 14 Aug. 1915; L. Bruner; female, $ . 
Williams, 1927, Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc. 6, 463: Hawaii. 
New records: “W. T.”; male, $ p-4L (A.N.S.P.). 
No data; female, $ e-3R (A.N.S.P.). 
Polistes fuscatus (Fabr.) var. bellicosus (Cresson). Pierce, 
1909, 182 (with doubt): Natchitoches, Louisiana; 15 
Sept.; $ . Pierce, 1918, 489: Stone Cabin Canyon, Santa 
Rita Mts., Arizona; 24 Aug. 1913; W. D. Pierce; <2p. 
Pierce, 1918, 489 (as P. anaheimensis Provancher) : 
Auburn, California; 23 July 1915; L. Bruner; male, $ 
of Xenos calif ornicus Pierce (described?). 
Polistes fuscatus (Fabr.) var. pallipes (Lepel.). Kirby, 
1813, 116 (as P. fuscatus (Fabr.) .: Newbury, Mas- 
sachusetts ; $ and $ of Xenos peckii described. Austin, 
1882, Journ. Bost. Zool. Soc. 1, 12 (as P. metricus Say) : 
Reading, Massachusetts. Dury, 1902, 180 (as P. fus- 
eatus [Fabr.]) : Cincinnati, Ohio; $. Brues, 1903, 241 
(as P. metricus Say). Pierce, 1909, 183: Marion, Mass- 
achusetts ; 2-12 Sept. ; F. C. Bowditch ; $ and $ of 
Xenos bowditchi described p. 130. Cincinnati, Ohio; 
June-Sept. ; s, $ $ p, and $ e of Xenos bowditchi. 
Pierce, 1909, 183 (as P. metricus Say) : Colebrook, 
Connecticut; Aug.; W. M. Wheeler; s and $ of Xenos 
wheeleri described p. 129. Washington, D.C. ; 6 Sept. ; 
$ of Xenos wheeleri (Pierce). Ithaca, New York; Aug. 
and Sept. Detroit, Michigan ; $ and $ of Xenos bruesi 
described p. 124. Chicopee, Massachusetts; F. Knab; 
female, $ e-3stR, $ e-4R, $ e-4L ; and female, $ e-4R 
(both U.S.N.M.). Pierce, 1909, 183 (as P. instabilis 
Sauss.) : New Orleans, Louisiana; July; female, $ e-4L 
(U.S.N.M.). Pierce, 1909, 184 (as P. variatus Cres- 
son) : Washington, D.C.; female, $ p-3L, $ e-4R (U.S. 
N.M.). Wheeler, 1910, 277 (as P. metricus Say) : Cole- 
brook, Connecticut ; Aug. 1900 ; W. M. Wheeler. Pierce, 
1911, 507 (as P. metricus Say) : Cornell Univ., Ithaca, 
New York. Salt, 1927, 185: Colebrook, Robertsville, 
and Chapenville, Connecticut; W. M. Wheeler. 
