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Saiina-% gen. nov.— Eyes sixteen, arranged in two straight longitu- 

 dinal and four transverse rows ; antennae four jointed, twice as long as the 

 head, segments subequal ; tarsi with two claws ; third and fourth abdomi- 

 nal segments unequal ; body naked. Type, Salina Banksii, sp. nov. 



Salina Banksii, sp. nov.— Light olive; a hne between the antennas, the 

 eye spot, a line down each side of the body, blackish-purple ; underneath 

 olive ; antennie purplish, with a dark ring at the apex of the three ba^al 

 segments, segments much lighter at base, hairy ; legs long, slender, light 

 olive washed with purplish, densely covered with long bristles ; claws 

 short, blunt, without teeth, inner half the length of outer ; tenant hair 

 wanting ; furcula long, slender, white, bristly ; the mucrones small, divided, 

 the upper part bowed, the end truncated, and with two notches, the lower 

 rounded, ovate. Length, 1.25 mm. 



Habitat : Florida, (Nathan Banks, collector). 



Named after my friend, Mr. Nathan Banks, of Sea Cliff, Long Island, 

 New York. 



Strongylonotus\, gen. nov.— Ocelli sixteen, eight on each side of the 

 head ; antennae five-jointed ; tarsi with two claws ; mesonotum projecting 

 over the head ; third and fourth abdominal segments unequal ; body 

 covered with scales. Type, Strongylonotus Summersii, sp nov. 



Strongylonotus Suinniersii, sp. nov.— Head small, white, eye spot 

 black; antennae long, slender, densely covered with long hairs, attached 

 to the head at the apex of the eye spot, first and second segments sub- 

 equal, white, third segment subequal to the second, much narrowed 

 towards the apex, white, apex with a purplish ring, fourth segment sub- 

 equal to the third, the basal half expanded, ovate, light purplish, the 

 apical half dumb-bell shaped, with the sides distinctly hollowed out, 

 black, appearing as a distinct segment, apical segment two-thirds the 

 length of the fourth, black, basal two-thirds dumb-bell shaped, not so 

 distinctly so as the apex of the fourth, apical third enlarged at base, 

 pointed at apex, slightly incurved on the outside; side of the mesonotum, 

 the most of the second and all of the third abdominal segments, and a 

 broad band across the apex of the fourth, purplish ; legs long and slender, 



*Derived from the name of a village. 



t fTTpoyyvXo';, rotundus ; ro)Tot;. dorsum. 



