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1 cf 1 9, (J. B. WalHs); Winnipeg Beach, Man., June 19, 1909, 

 1 9, (Wallis); Husavick, Man., Aug. 17, 1910, . 1 9, (Wallis) ; 

 Le Pas, Man., July 1, 1917, 1 cf 2 9 's, (Wallis); Hudson Bay 

 Railway, various points from M214 to M332, July 7-19, 1917, 

 4 c/"s 7 9's, (Wallis); Nordegg, Alta., July 11-17, 1917, 5 d^'s 

 17 9's, (F. C. Whitehouse); Chemo Stream, Bradley, Me., July 

 27, 1891, 1 cf, (F. L. Harvey); Whitefish Point, Chippewa Co., 

 Mich., Aug. 4, 1916, 1 d' \ id., no date, 2 d^'s, (A. F. Combs). 

 Total 16 d^'s, 34 9's. 



Explanation of Plate X. 



Fig. 1 — Somatochlora semicircularis Selys, c^ (legs and wings 

 omitted) ; la, front view of head ; 2b, abdominal appendages of d^ , 

 dorsal view; Ic, same, lateral view; Id, end segments of 9 , later- 

 al view; le, same, ventral view (appendages omitted). 



Figs. 2 — 2e, Somatochlora incurvata, n. sp., same parts in fig. 

 1-le. 



Figs. 3 — 3e, Somatochlora forcipata Scudd., same parts as in 

 figs. 1-le. 



Figs. 4 — 4e, Somatochlora kennedyi, n. sp., same parts as in 

 figs. 1-le. 



Figs. 5 — 5e, Somatochlora franklini Selys, same parts as in 

 figs. 1-le. 



ZOROTYPUS HUBBx\RDI, A NEW SPECIES OF THE 

 ORDER ZORAPTERA FROM THE UNITED 



STATES". 



BY A. N. CAUDELL, BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRI- 

 CULTURE, WASHINGTON, D.C. 



For over two decades a very unusual termitophilous inquiline 

 has remained unstudied in the National Collection in spite of its 

 having been several times brought to the attention of men better 

 fitted to publish upon it than myself. It seems wrong to neglect 

 longer the recording of this interesting addition to our fauna, and 

 especially the interesting notes made by Mr. H. G. Hubbard, the 

 original discoverer of the species, and I have, therefore, decided 

 to assume the responsibility for the new name here erected. In 



November, 1918 



