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white ; body, legs, and antennpe, densely hairy ; antennae longer 



than the head. Habitat — AVashington, D. C. (Nathan 



Banks) capitola, n. sp. 



31. First tooth of macro shorter than the second, ii^ as long, subhori- 



zontal 32, 



First tooth of mucro as long as the second, pointing dorso-caudad, 

 and as long as the mucro is wide, the third and fourth subequal, 

 opposite, and smaller than the second; the furcula attaining the 

 ventral tube ; manubrium elongate ; dentes twice as long as the 

 manubrium ; superior claw with a tooth on the outer margin 

 and another on the inner margin ; inferior claw dilated, with a 

 tooth on the inner margin ; body and antennae black and pur- 

 plish ; legs and furcula brownish; antennae paler at base, longer 

 than the head. Habitat — Ithaca, New York, and Salineville, 

 Ohio fiigra, n. sp. 



32. Furcula attaining the ventral tube ; dentes twice as long as the manu- 



brium ; mucro with four teeth, the first small, subhorizontal, 

 and vvith a distinct hook, the first and third of the same length, 

 the second one-half longer than the third, as long as the mucro is 

 wide, the first, second and third in the same line, vertical, the 

 fourth slightly longer than the third, and pointing slightly 

 caudad ; superior claw with a tooth on the outer margin and 

 another on the inner margin ; inferior claw dilated at base, with 

 a tooth on the inner margin at middle ; antennae and body 

 black; legs and furcula dirty white; antennae of the same length 

 as the head. Habitat — Ithaca, New York, and Salineville, 



Ohio terminata, n. sp. 



Furcula short, not attaining the ventral tube ; dentes longer than the 

 manubrium ; mucro with four teeth, the first small, not minute, 

 forming a vertical hook at apex, the second and third of the 

 same length, about as long as the mucro is wide, one cephalad 

 of the other, the fourth smaller than the third, and placed laterad 

 of it ; superior claw with a tooth on the outer margin and 

 another on the inner margin ; inferior claw dilated at base, in- 

 terrupted at middle, outer angle of dilation with a tooth ; body 

 greenish-white, washed wish purplish in places ; antenna green- 

 ish-white ; apices of segments purplish ; legs and furcula 

 white ; antennae longer than the head. Habitat — Beverly, 

 Massachusetts (A. P. Morse) later aria, n. sp. 



