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Arizona. — Yuma, August 16, 1902 (Brown), one female. 

 Trinidad. — (Busek), one female. "A. antoni." [Caudell, 1907 1 , 

 p. 168.] 



2. XENIA Kirby. 



Hawaii. — (Henshaw), one male, determined as A. maritima. 



Hawaii. — Tantalas, one male (Kotinsky); also determined as A. 

 maritima. 



This is a little known species. In the brown head and pronotnm 

 it approaches A. littorea, but the excavate forceps are distinctive. 



3. PLUTO Rehn. 



Liberia.— Mount Coffee (O. F. Cook). Cat, Xo. 8165. Rehn's 

 type. [See Rehn, 1905 1 , p. 506. fig. 4.] 



Being a female, it is impossible to define its true affinities: perhaps 

 it is the female of A. rufescens Kirby. a 



4. MARITIMA Bonelli. 



Canary Islands— Teneriffe, Bayamas, two females. (I am inclined 

 to think that one of these is a female of A. maxima Bridle.) 



New Zt aland. — One female and a larva (Koebele). 



Santo Domingo. San Francisco Mountains, one female. 



Porto Rico. Bayamon, January, 1899, two males (Busck). One 

 is unusually small. [See Rehn, 1903 4 , p. 129.] 



Japan. — Two males and one female. 



5. MARGINALIS Dohrn. 



Japan. — Two males and one female. 



These appear to be the true A. marginalis of Dohrn, but the sculp- 

 ture of the abdomen is not very well marked. 



Genus BORELL1A (Burr). b 

 1. Species. 



Nicaragua. — "Accession Xo. 26695." 



This specimen is incomplete; it is a large species, perhaps related to 

 B. peruviana Bormans, but not so intensely black as that species. 



2. JANEIRENSIS Dohrn. 



Porta Rico.— Utado, January, 1899 (Busck). [Caudell, I'M)? 1 , p. L68], 

 one female. 



Jamaica. — "In rotten palm.." March 19, 1907 (J. R. Johnston), 

 Xo. -1, one female. 



3. MINUTA Caudell. 



Porto Rico. Mayaguez, one female (Busck). [Syntype of Caudell, 

 1907 1 , p. 168.] 



" I have, since seen the type of Dohrn's A. angulifera; it is the male corresponding 

 to A. plutp. 1 am qo1 yet prepared t" discriminate satisfactorily between this 



species and .1 . iiiiiinlipes. 



bThis name is preoccupied by Borellia Helm. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. :S0, 

 1906, p. 379, so a new name is required. 1 propose Euborellia. 



