264 NEW NORTH AMERICAN DECTICINAE 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES 



Plate VIII 



-Aglaothorax segnis new species. Crestline, Nevada. Male. Type. 



Dorsal view of pronotum. (X2.) 

 -Aglaothorax armiger new species. Lee Canyon, Spring Mountains, 



Nevada. Male. Type. Dorsal view of pronotum. (x2.) 

 -Aglaothorax segnis new species. Crestline, Nevada. Male. Type. 



Cercus (from dorsum). (Greatly enlarged.) 

 -Aglaothorax armiger new species. Lee Canyon, Spring Mountains, 



Nevada. Male. Type. Dorsal view of apex of abdomen. 



(Greatly enlarged.) 

 -Rehnia cerberus new species. Marathon, Texas. Male. Type. 



Stridulating field of left tegmen. (X4.) 

 -Rehnia sinaloae new species. Venvidio, Sinaloa, IMexico. Male. 



Type. Stridulating field of left tegmen. (x4.) 

 -Rehnin cerberus new species. Marathon, Texas. Male. Type. 



Dorsal view of apex of abdomen. (Greatly enlarged.) 

 -Rehnia sinaloae new species. Venvidio, Sinaloa, Mexico. Male. 



Tyi)e. Dorsal view of apex of abdomen. (Greatly enlarged.) 



Plate IX 



Fig. I. — Aglaothorax segnis new species. Crestline, Nevada. ]\Lale. Type. 



Lateral outline of pronotum. (X2.) 

 Fig. 2. — Aglaothorax armiger new species. Lee Canyon, Spring Mountains, 



Nevada. Male. Type. Lateral outline of pronotum. (x2.) 

 Fig. 3. — Aglaothorax armiger new species. Lee Canyon, Spring Mountains, 



Nevada. Female. Allotype. Lateral outline of ovipositor and 



subgenital plate. {X2}4.) 

 Fig. 4. — Rehnia cerberus new species. Marathon, Texas. Male. Type. 



Lateral view of pronotum. (X3.) 

 Fig. 5. — Rehnia .sinaloae new species. Venvidio, Sinaloa, Mexi(H). Male. 



Type. Lateral view of pronotum. (X2.) 

 Fig. 6. — Rehnia cerberus new species. Female. Allotype. Lateral outline 



of ovipositor. ( X 1 li-) 

 Fig. 7. — Rehnia sinaloae new species. Venvidio, Sinaloa, Mexico. Female. 



Allotype. Lateral outhne of ovipositor. (Xl/^.) 

 ]"^ig. 8. — Pediodecles daedalus new species. Uvalde, Texas. Male. Type. 



Dorsal view of pemdtimate tergite. (Greatly enlarged.) 

 Fig. 9. — Same. Dorsal view of cercus. (Greatly enlarged.) 

 Fig. 10. — ■Pediodectcs daedalus new species. Uvalde, Texas. Female. Allo- 

 type. Lateral view of ovipositor. (Xl3'2.) 

 Fig. IL — Same. Lateral vi(nv of distal portion of ovipositor. (Greatly 



enlarged.) 

 Fig. 12. — Anabrus spokan new species. Sand Point, Idaho. Male. Type. 



Dorsal view of cercus. (Greatly enlarged.) 



