PLATE IX." 
Fig. 56. Bryaxis dentata. 
Fig. 57. B. belfragei. 
Fig. 58. B&B. perforata. 
Fig. 59. B&B. texana. 
Fig. 60. B. gracilis. 
Fig. 61. B. congener. 
Fig, 62. B. scabra. 
Fig. 63. B&B. propingua, 
Fig. 64. B. tumidicornis. 
Fig. 65. &. tumida. 
Antenne of Bryaxts — 
Fig. 66, a, b. Two forms of ¢ propingua. 
Fig. 66,c. 93 propingua. 
Fig. 67. ‘umorosa. 
Fig. 68. tumidicoruts. 
Fig. 69. 7zuformis. 
Fig. 70, a. 4 of deformata. 
Fig. 70, b. 9 of deformata. 
Fig. 71. franciscana. 
Fig. 72,a. 34 of fundata. 
Fig. 72, b. -9 of fundata. 
Fig. 73, a. 3 of tumida. 
Fig. 73, b. 9 of ¢umida. 
Fig. 74. Vertictnotus cornutus, 4. 
Fig. 75. Verticinotus cornutus, 9. 
Fig. 76. Arthmius globicollis, 2 
Fig. 77. Arthmius globicollis, é. 
Fig. 76, b. 9 sexual ventral marks of Arthmius. 
Fig. 77, a. 4 sexual marks of the same. 
Fig. 77, c. Three different projections of male antenna of Arthmius. 
1 Note. All the figures of the Pselaphide are highly magnified. For the 
size of the several species the student must be guided by the dimensions 
auoted in the text. 
