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KANSAS UNIVERSITY SCIBNCE BULLETIN. 



List of Dolicho2)odidce from 



Sarcionus. 



lineatus. V. G. 

 Hercostomus. 



latipee. V. G. 



POLYMEDON. 



superbus. V. 

 Neurigona. 



decora. G. 



signifera. V. G. 

 Anepsius. 



linearis. V. G. 

 Sympyonus. 



frater. G. 



falco. V. G. 



similis. V. G. 

 Leptocorypha, n. gen. 



pavo. V. 



EUTARSUS. 



sinuatus. V. G. 



DiAPHORUS. 



amcenus. G. 



dimidiatus. V. G. 



flavipes. V. G. 



contiguus. V. G. 



simplex. V. G. 



dubius. V. G. 

 *opacus. V. G. 

 *spectabilis. V. G. 



parvulus. V. 



ASYNDETUS. 



* sy n to rmoides . G . 

 fratellus. V. G. 

 Chrysotus. 



paradoxus. G. 

 albipalpug. V. G. 

 niger. V. G. 

 excisus. V. G. 

 hirsutus. V. G. 



St. Vincent and Grenada. 



Chrysotus. 



longipalpus. V. G. 



proximus. V. G. 



flavus. V. 



acutus. V. 



inermis. V. 

 * picticornis. V. G. 

 *barbatus. V. G. 

 Thrypticus. 



cupuliferus. V. G. 



minor. V. G. 



singularis. V. 



ACHALCUS. 



caudatus. G. 



sordidus. V. G. 

 Xanthina, n. gen. 



plumicauda. G. 

 Thinophilus. 



sp. G. 

 CcELOGLUTus, n. gen. 



concavus. V. 

 Medeterus. 



exiguus. G. 

 Plagioneurus. 



*univittatu3. G. 

 Leptorhethum, n. gen. 



angustatum. V. 



PSILOPUS. 



bellulus. V. G. 

 *jucundus. G. 



* chrysoprasius. V. G. 

 *caudatulu8. V. G. 



insularis. V. G. 

 Gnamptopsilopus. 

 flavicornis, V. G. 

 flavidus. V. G. 



* bicolor. V. 



The most striking things about the table are the preponder- 

 ance of Paraclius in Grenada, near the mainland, and the larger 

 number of new genera in St. Vincent, farther off shore. 



The mounting of these collections is exceptionally fine, and 

 deserves mention. Out of several hundred cases where a male 

 and a female were mounted on the same pin, there was only- 

 one where they were not of the same species. This is an as- 

 tonishing fact — a record to be proud of, considering that the 

 collecting was general and these species all minute. 



