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Fig. 8. Phaeocyma lineosa, terminal segments of female abdomen from beneath; 

 practically like the preceding. 

 !). Phwocyma unilineata, terminal segments of female abdomen from be- 

 neath. 



10. Phwocyma obliqua, terminal segments of female abdomen from beneath. 



11. Phwocyma metata, terminal segments of female abdomen from beneath; 



Dote (he difference in the location of the opening to the bursa copu- 

 latrix as compared with the preceding and next following species. 



12. Phwocyma CUrema, terminal segments of female abdomen from beneath. 



Plate XXXV. 



Fig. 1. Phwocyma helata, terminal segments of female abdomen from beneath. 

 L'. Phwocyma squummularis, terminal segments of female abdomen from 

 beneath. 



3. Phwocyma benesignata, terminal segments of female abdomen from 



beneath. 



4. Phwocyma larger^, terminal segments of female abdomen from beneath. 



5. Phwocyma duplicata, terminal segments of female abdomen from be- 



neath. 



ti. Phwocyma bethunei, terminal segments of female abdomen from be- 

 neath, 



7. Phwocyma cingulifera, terminal segments of female abdomen from 

 beneath. 



S. Phwocyma Colorado, terminal segments of female abdomen from be- 

 neath. 



!>. Phwocyma rubiata, terminal segments of female abdomen from beneath. 



10. Phwocyma rubi, terminal segments of female abdomen from beneath. 



11. Phwocyma yavapai, terminal segments of female abdomen from beneath. 



!n this and the following the segment is broken into fragments and 

 the opening to the copulatory pouch is not well marked. 

 11'. Phwocyma calyca-nthata, terminal segments of female abdomen from 

 beneath. 



Plate XXXVI. 



Fig. 1. Phwocyma lunula, leg of male from the inner side showing the mass 



of specialized hair and scales in place. 

 L'. Same, with the specialized mass removed and only the fringe of hair 



in place. 

 :;. Varieties of scales and bair found in the mass; the broad scales are 



striated and form the outer covering to the mass. 

 1. A bundle of hair or rod-like scales forming the great bulk of the fluffy 



mass when teased out. 



