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NEW HAMPSHIRE TENTHREDINIDÆ
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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The new species described below were contained in a collection of saw-flies recently from Mrs. Annie Trumbull Slosson, and were collected on Mount Washington and at Franconia, New Hampshire. The collection was of interest on account of the number of species it contained which are evidently related to a boreal fauna.
Macrophya mixta,n. sp.—♀ Black, with the following parts white: two spots on the clypeus, the labrum, a spot on each mandible, two spots on the occiput pseudocaudad of the ocelli, a narrow line on collar and tegulæ, the anterior coxæ at apex and a narrow line at side, the middle and posterior coxæ at apex, the trochanters, the distal halves of the anterior femora, the anterior tibiæ beneath, the knees of the middle, all the tarsi except the base of the first segment and the apices of the others, a large spot on the posterior coxæ.
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