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compare specimens of the two. They differ in that goochi 

 has the legs all pale, the distal funicle joint of the antennas 

 longer, the fourth and fifth funicle joints subequal, the fourth 

 not longer than the fifth as in the American species ; also in 

 the British species the abdomen is longer, the intermediate 

 femora more slender. The species, hence, is probably an 

 Anagrus like gracilis Howard. 



ERYTHMELUS Enock (/. r.) = Anag-rns Haliday. 

 Unfortunately, this recently described genus in my estima- 

 tion is not separable from Anagrus Haliday. It is true, its 

 type species has a peculiar habitus, but the essential char- 

 acters are those of the old genus. 



ENASIUS Enock (1909, p. 456, pi. XIV, figs. 1-5) =lAuag-rus 



Haliday. 



The same I think may be said of this genus. It is essen- 

 tially Anagnis and its type species resembles Anagrus goochi 

 (Enock) but the wings are slenderer and more densely cili- 

 ate, the scape and other antennal joints longer. 



Diagnostic Table of the North American Species of Anaphes Haliday — 

 Females. (Cf. Table for Anagrus.) 

 I. Fore wings sparsely ciliate, the discal cilia absent along most of 

 the proximal half of the blade and not limited proximad by 

 a distinct oblique line of cilia running caudo-distad from the 

 venation ; funicle joints quadrate, cuneate or rectangular, 

 truncate distad, not exceeding to any extent the length of 

 the pedicel, the proximal joints short, quadrate, the joints 

 enlarging distad reciprocally. Species black with base of 

 abdomen yellow, the wings hyaline. 



1. Fore wings broad (about 12 lines of cilia); distal funicle joint 



twice longer than broad ; fourth funicle joint twice longer 

 than broad ; longest marginal cilia of fore wing somewhat 

 shorter than the greatest wing width ; proximal tarsal joints 

 of caudal legs moderately long and slender. Legs dusky. 



ciiietiveiiti'i.s Girault. 



2. Fore wings narrower (about 8 lines of cilia); distal funicle joint 



only one and a half times longer than broad ; fourth funicle 

 joint barely longer than broad ; longest marginal cilia of 

 fore wings slightly longer than the greatest wing width ; 

 proximal tarsal joint of caudal legs shorter; legs pallid. 



graoilis Howard. 



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