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In addition to the type and allotype, we have before us the fol- 

 lowing series which may be considered paratypic: 



Figs. 7 and 8. — Dorsal outline of head and pronotum of females of Radinotatum 

 brevipenne peninsidare (7, Allotype) and R. brevipenne (8; Thomasville, Ga.). 

 (X 2.) 



Figs. 9 and 10. — Dorsal view of distal extremity of caudal femur of females of 

 Radinotatum brevipenne peninsulare (9, Allotype) and R. brevipenne (10; 

 Thomasville, Ga.). (Greatly enlarged.) 



Homestead, Fla., March 17-19, 1910; 35 d\ 18 9, 1 9 n. 



Miami, Fla., Jan. 27, 1899; 1 9 : Jan. 29, 31 and Feb. 3, 1903; 

 2 d\ 1 9 : Feb. 6, 9, 1904; 9 tf 1 , 1 9 , 1 9 n.: July 28, 1904; 1 9 : 

 March 20-28, 1910; 11 d\ 6 9 , 1 & n., 1 9 n.: Nov. 16, 1911 (Engle- 

 hardt); 2 cT, 1 9 , 1 n. [B. I.]: March 2 9 n. [U. S. N. M.]. 



Besides the paratypes we have before us a series of specimens 

 from the following localities which belong to this species: 



Fort Reed, Fla., April 28, 1876 (Comstock); 1 9 [Hebard Col- 

 lection]. 



Gotha, Fla., October, 1901; 1 d", 2 9 [A. N. S. P.]. 

 Tampa, Fla., January 17, 1904 (Hebard); 2 cf, 1 9 . 

 Chokoloskee, Fla.; 1 9 [Hebard Collection]. 

 Capron, Fla.; 1 tf 1 [U. S. N. M.]. 



In the large series from Homestead and Miami little variation is 



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