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4. (Fore) wing slender, four times as long as broad ; all the branches 



• of the externomedian vein arising beyond the middle of the wing. 



G. Heeri (Termes Heeri Gold.). Altenwald (Saarbnick basin). 



4. (Hind ?) wing comparatively stout, about three times as long as 



broad ; the basal branch of the externomedian vein arising before 



the middle of the wing . G.formosa {Termes formosus Gold.). 



Gersweiler (Saarbruck basin). 

 G. Heeri and G. formosa are probably distinct, but may be front 

 and liind wing of the same species. 



HArLOPiiLKBiUM Scuddcr. 



"We come now to two groups which are distinctly American, and 

 into which all the American species save one (a Titanophasma) enter. 

 This separation of the minor elements of the archaic Phusmid type is 

 not a little remarkable. The wings in this genus are excessively 

 slender. Two species are known to me : — 



1. Wings about five times longer than broad ; veins regularly and 

 gently curved, equidistant and distant ; no intercalaries. 



H. Barnesii Scudd. Cape Breton. 

 1. Wings about six times longer than broad ; veins strongly curved, 

 especially as they approach the margin, not very distant, except- 

 ing toward the margin, and abundantly supplied with inter- 

 calaries. Length 6 mm //. longipennis, n. sp. 



Pittston, Penn. (R. D. Lacoe, No. 2008, 2014, 2020). 



Paolia Smith. 



This type, first brought to light thirteen years ago, has since been 

 enriched by several unpublished forms. The wings are graceful in 

 shape, and the neuration more flowing than in any other of the group. 

 The discovery of the body is greatly to be desired. Most of the 

 following species are new : — 



1 . Fore wings narrower than in the other series ; anal nervules straight 

 and nearly as longitudinal as the sweep of the general mass of 

 nervures, with no terminal forks, and reaching no farther than 



the middle of the wing 2 



1. Fore wings broader than in the alternative series; anal nervules 

 more oblique than the others, the outermost (always?) strongly 

 and suddeidy curved at the basal fork, at the distal end reaching 

 along the inner border by successive forkings to beyond the middle 

 of the winir 3 



