REVISION OF BORARIA AND GYALOSTETHUS — HOFFMAN 327 



at a fine sutural line, interzonal furrow distinct across dorsum, nar- 

 rowly and sharply defined on anterior segments but becoming broader, 

 less well defined, and distinctly punctate on posterior segments. 

 Metatergites smooth and polished, with only irregularly scattered, 

 very small tubercules, dorsum of segments 17-19 becoming longi- 

 tudinally wrinkled laterally. Paranota smaller than average for the 



Figures 8-11. — Boraria media (Chamberlin): 8, left gonopod, mesial aspect X 45, topotype 

 from Burbank, Tenn.; 9, left gonopod, same as fig. 8, dorsal aspect X 45 (type 1 gonopod, 

 distribution shown in fig. 12); 10, left gonopod, dorsal aspect X 45, specimen from 

 southeastern Buncombe Co., N.C. (type 2 gonopod, arrow indicates marginal indentation 

 at base of prefemoral process, occurrence shown in fig. 12); 11, left cyphopod, caudal 

 aspect X 100. 



family, depressed from the horizontal but slightly interrupting the 

 dorsal convexity, those of midbody segments not overlapping. Para- 

 nota of anteriormost segments sloped forward, overlapping, with 

 both outer corners rounded, the anterior and lateral edges set off by 

 a prominent submarginal depression. Paranota of segments 14-19 



