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Inner margin of hand not greatly swollen at base 7 



Inner margin of hand very much swollen at base, so that the hand is 



nearly as broad as long 6 



f^ S Palpi greenish latimanus. 



( Palpi nearly black virginica. 



( Fingers a little longer than hanil tristis. 



' Fingers a little shorter than hand morosus. 



, ( Inner margin of hand greatly swollen at base 10 



( Inner margin of hand but weakly swollen at base g 



J Palpi pale yellowish pallidus, affinis. 



^ Palpi, dark red-brown sanborni, dorsalis, pallipes. 



10 * f'lorida species tumidus. 



( California species validus. 



j Two distinct eyes, hairs clavate texanus. 



i No eyes, hairs not clavate acuminatus, floridse, latus. 



Chelanops oblong-us Say. — Comp. Writings, Leconte Ed. 



Chelaitops alius I.kiuy, Proc. Phil. Acad. Sci., 1S77. 



Probably in all the eastern United States; I have it from 

 Ithaca, N. Y.; Washington, D. C; Brazos Co., Texas; Citrus Co., 

 Florida, (C. M. Weed); Sand Point, Fla., (Hubbard); Retreat, 

 N. C, (Hubbard); Fredricksburg, Va., (Richardson); Detroit, 

 Mich., (Hubbard). 



Chelanops grossus Bks. — Can. Entom., March, 1893. 



Quite common in Colorado (Dr. C. F. Baker). 

 Chelanops texanus Bks. 



ChfUfcr texanus pANKs, Can. Entom., Aug. 1891. 



Tho' this species has distinct eyes I place it here on the 

 form of the femur. Brazos Co., Texas. 



Chelanops acuminatus Simon. 



C/ieli/er acuiuinatus ."^imon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1878. 



California; Olympia, Wash. State, (T. Kincaid). 

 Chelanops floridae Balzan. 



Cherncs JloridKVy\\:/.\\i, Ann. Soc. Ent. Er., i8gi. 



Three specimens from Punta Gorda, Fla., (Mrs. Slosson); 

 very close to C. latiis, but the fingers are shorter, and the tibia 

 more swollen on inner side, and the body more slender. 



Chelanops latus Bks. — Can. Entom., March, 1893. 

 Kunnymede, Fla.; Palatka, Fla., (Hubbard). 



