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A List of the Known North American 

 Species of Oribatoidea. 



In the following: list the same natural order is observed 

 with respect to the families and genera as is used in the pre- 

 cedinpf keys and descrii>tions. but the species are arranged 

 alphabetically. The single citation for genus or species is to 

 the original description. All the known habitats and localities 



Family UKIBAT1U.^E. 

 Genus Pelops O. L. Kocli. 



rdups C. L. Kofli. Crust. Myr. Arach., Heft 2, 1S.S.5. 



/'. a laericanus Evviiig. I'sj'che, ^'ol. \1\'., p. 111. 

 In nio.ss, Batavia, 111. 



Genus Gymnobatks Banks. 



dymiiohatef! Banks. Can. Eiit., Vol. XXXIV., lilOl', p. ]7.">. 



G. (/lither Banks. Can. Ent., Vol. XXXIV., 1902, p. 171!. 

 From (b\v tiall, Washini;ton, D. 0. 



Genus Oeibatodes Banks. 



OnhnifiiJi's lliinks. Tian.'^. Amer. Ent. Soc, Vol. XXII., 1S9.^, ji. U). 



(>. iiiirdh'dii Banks. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, AOl. .\.\II., 1X1)5, p. 10. 

 In rotten debris, Sea Cliff, N. Y. 



Genus Orib.\tp:lla Banks. 

 Orihnhlla Banks. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, Vol. .X.XII., 1S95, p. S. 



<K ((qiKitica Banks. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, Vol. XXII., 1895, p. 9. 

 On aquatic plants, Sea Cliir, N. Y. 



I). I'tirealis Banks. Insects, etc.. Commander Isl., 1S09, p. 319. 

 Glinka, Commander Isl. 



