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DiniKi'ns siiffle.riis Michael. 



]885. Dannnix niijIlej-Ks, Jlichael, Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc, Ser. 2, Vol. V., p. 394, 



PI. VI I., Fig. 0. 

 1888. Dam:nis .s;/;//,m»,v, Michael, Brit. Orib., Vol. II., p. 415, PI. XXXIV., 



Fig. 9, 10. 

 1895. Bdha mlfie.i-ii, Berlese, Acari, Myr., Scorp., Faac. LXXIV., Nr. 4. 

 1898. Dam.rus siifflc.nig, Michael, Das Tier., Lief. 3, p. 58. 



Light brown, legs almost yellow; integument of cephalo- 

 thorax rather rough, abdomen smooth. 



Cephalothorax subrectangular, pointed at apex, with a 

 rather large boss under each psendostigma. Lamellar hairs 

 absent; rostral hairs stout, slightly curved. I'seudo.stigmata 

 long, nearly upright, cylindrical ; pseudostigmatic organ filiform, 

 very long, about e(iual in length to the cephalothorax. 



Abdomen globular; progaster rounded; notogaster with a 

 row of about five short, stout, slightly curved hairs on each 

 side, which project slightly beyond the side of the abdomen. 

 Ventral plate small; anal and genital covers of almost exactly 

 the same size and form, with a very narrow margin between 

 them. 



Legs rather long, of medium thickness, and typical of the 

 genus. Femur of leg I twice as long as the genual, and witli 

 two large bristles on the outer distal margin; genual two thirds 

 the length of the tibia; tibia two thirds the length of the tarsus; 

 tarsus globose proximally and tapering distally, with a very 

 stout bristle on the outer proximal margin. 



Length, 0.70 mm.; breadth, 0.42 nnn. 



Under logs. Collected l)y the writer at Urbana. 111. 



Dd minis iilfi'iis 0. L. Koch. (Fig. 1. p. o3t). ) 



18134. ()j,pi<i. iiilnis, C. L. Koch, Crust. Myr. Arach., Heft .3, Tali. 10. 



1888. Dii.m:nis iiilni:^. Michael, Brit. Orih., Vol. II., p. 40!), PI. XX.YIV., 



Fig. 1-8. 

 1895. Tlelba ininu/a, Banks, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, Vol. XXII., p. 12. 

 1898. Dam:ran nlleiifi, Michael, Das Tier., Lief. 3, p. 57. 



Light yellowish brown; integument polished. 

 Rostrum broad, about a third the length of tlie cephalo- 

 thorax; translamella absent; pseudostigmata very small; pseu- 



