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EXPLANATION OF PLATES 

 PLATE IX 



Fig. L — Scudderia furcata furcaia. Disto-dorsal abdominal segment of 



male from dorsum. Shasta County, California. (X 12) 

 2. — Scudderia furcata furcata. Disto-dorsal abdominal segment of 



male from dorsum. Lake Mahopac, New York. (X 12) 

 3. — Scudderia cuneata. Disto-dorsal abdominal segment of male 



from dorsum. Florence, South Carolina. (X 12) 

 4. — Scudderia mexicana. Disto-dorsal abdominal segment of male 



from dorsum. Baboquivari Mountains, Arizona. (X 12) 

 5. — Scudderia texensis. Disto-dorsal abdominal spp-mpnt. nf molo 



CORRECTION 



These figures are all one-half the dimensions cited except 

 Plate IX, figure 13 which is one and one-half times. 



ll.—Scudderia hemidactyla. Lateral outline of type. Caparo, Trini- 

 dad. (X 2) 

 12. — Scudderia curvicauda laticauda. Lateral outline of female. 



Billy's Island, Georgia. (X 2) 

 IS.—Scudderia strigata. Outline of tegmen of male. Jacksonville, 



Florida. (X 2) 

 14. — Scudderia seplentrionalis. Disto-dorsal abdominal segment of 



male from dorsum, \^■est Point, Nebraska. (X 12) 

 15. — Scudderia hemidactyla. Disto-dorsal abdominal segment of male 



from dorsum. Caparo, Trinidad. Type. (X 12) 

 16. — Scudderia hemidactyla. Disto-dorsal abdominal segment of male 



in lateral outline. Caparo, Trinidad. Type. (X 12) 

 17. — Scudderia hemidactyla. Disto-dorsal abdominal segment of male 



from venter. Caparo, Trinidad. Type. (X 12) 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC, XL. 



