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PARADRYINUS, g. nov. 



33. P. koebelei, sp. nov.* 



34. P. venator, sp. nov.* 



35. P. threnodes, sp. nov. 



42. 

 43- 

 44- 

 45- 

 46. 



36. P. gigas, sp. nov. 

 ^iJ. P. leptias, sp. nov. 



38. P. varipes, sp. nov. 

 CHLORODRYINUS, g. nov. 



39. C. pallidus, sp. nov. 



THAUMATO-DRYINUS, g. nov. 



40. T. koebelei, sp. nov. ' 



EUKOEBELEIA, gen. nov. 



41. E. mirabilis, sp. nov.* 



NEOCHELOGYNUS, g. nov. 



N. typicus, sp. nov. 47. 



N. nitidus, sp. nov. 48. 



N. leiosomus, sp. nov. 49. 



N. dimidi^tus, sp. nov. 50. 



N. nigricornis, sp. nov.* 51. 



N. destructor, sp. nov.* 

 N. cognatus, sp. nov. 

 N. parvulus, sp. nov. 

 N. coriaceus, sp. nov. 

 N. pallidicornis, sp. nov. 



PROSANTEON, g. nov. 

 52. P. chelogynoides, sp. nov.* 



PARANTEON, g. nov. 



53. P. myrmecophikis, sp. nov.' 



SYNOPSIS OF GENERA OF DRYINIDAE. 

 Females. 



1. (41) Tarsi of front legs with the fifth joint always more or 



less modified and with one claw greatly developed 

 and capable of closing back on the fifth joint, so as 

 to form more or less perfect chelae or pincers. 



2. (18) Mesonotum forming a narrow bridge or stalk between 



the large pronotum and propodeum. Species wing- 

 less. 



