246 . 



Alexander Pctniiikcfitch, 



curved, the other recurved, hut on reexamination after the lapse 

 of some time I was unahle to verify my own rough sketch. Each 

 femur shows a me(han row of three sjjines ahove and two or three 



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Figure 16. — Pavattns ci^ocatus Scudder. Specimen No. 12005 (66). x 5. 



lateral spines. Body and legs are clothed with simple hair visihle 

 under higher power. 



Paratfus latiiafus Scudder (Tcxffii^itrc //). 

 Scudder. Tertiary Insects, 1890, p. 55. 



One specimen from Florissant, No. 9823 (now No. 6y) in the 

 Scudder Collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology of 

 Harvard University. 



The specimen is very poorly preserved and its sex as well as its 

 generic affiliation remains uncertain. As far as can be ascer- 

 tained, Scudder 's description is correct. There are a few stout 

 spines visible on the legs which are incomplete. The body is 

 covered with simple hair. 



