5i8 rohwer: notes on sawelies 



The type is a single female specimen in the Harris collection without 

 a number but with a name label which is folded to hold a detached 

 wing. This specimen is badly broken but enough remains to make it 

 certain that our present understanding of it as Monophadnoides rubi 

 (Harris) is correct. 



OTHER TYPES IN HARRIS COLLECTION 



Besides the types and species listed above the Harris collection 

 also contains certain other types. These are listed below. 



Trichiosoma bicolor Norton, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 8: 150. 

 1861. 



The specimen mentioned in the original description as in the Harris 

 collection is a paratype and is now in the Harris collection under no. 

 511. According to the manuscript list this came from Maine (Randall 

 1836). This specimen is the same species as described by MacGillivray^'* 

 under the name conjusum. 



Allantus dubius Norton, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 7: 241. 1861. 

 Two specimens, both which lack head and most of the abdomen, 

 are in the Harris collection under no. 393 and are types. 



Nematus bivittatus Norton, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 8: 158. 

 1861. 

 Type a single female in Harris collection under no. 184, in good con- 

 dition, except that it is dirty and on a disk so it cannot be seen well. 

 There is another different female, under no. 184, which is not a type. 

 This species is correctly treated by Marlatt. 



Allantus tricolor Norton, Journ. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 7: 247. i860. 



Type in Harris collection under no. 515. 

 Allantus angulifer Norton, Journ. Bos. Soc. Nat. Hist. 7: 252. i860. 



Paratype in Harris collection under no. 430. 



Allantus mellinus Norton, Journ. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 7: 248. 

 i860. 

 Type and allotype in Harris collection under no. 516. 



Allantus signatus Norton, Journ. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 7: 247. 

 i860. 

 Type and one paratype (broken) in Harris collection under no. 431. 

 According to Harris' notes the type locality is Hallowell, Maine. 

 1* Conn. Geol. Nat. Hist. Survey Bull. 22: 103. 1917. 



