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of bristles is situated near the anterior end of the cephalothorax; jiscudostiginatic 
organ narrow, lanceolate, and about two-thirds as long as tarsus I. 
The abdomen is rounded posteriorly and bears dorsally about six bristles, and 
ventrally two jiairs of prominent bristles lateral to the anterior and ])osterior margins 
of the anus respectively. Genital covers prominent, each bearing about six small 
hairs. 
Legs of medium length; tarsus about twice as long as the adjacent tibia; tarsus 
and tibia of first two pairs of legs each bearing a long bristle, almost as long as the 
ee{)halothorax. Unguis tridaetyle. 
Ijcngth, 1.30 mm.; height, ().<S0 mm. 
Under old logs. Collected by myself at Pine, Ind. Seven specimens. 
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Expl.\.x.\tiox of Pl.vte. 
Orihata multipilom, X 100. 
Pelops americanus, seta from the j)o.sterior dorsal part of cephalothorax, 
X 200. 
Pelops amrriranus, posterior margin of abdomen, X 110. 
Pelops americanua, lateral lamella, X 340. 
Orihata ciirra, tibia and tarsus of leg I, X 200. 
Orihata curm, ]).seudostigmatie organ, X 340. 
Phthiracarus marjnus, ventral margin of alxlomen, X 4.5. 
Phthiracarus mar/nus, pseudostigmatic organ, X 140. 
Orihata clavilanceolata, pteromorpha, X 200. 
Orihata clavilanrcolata, leg II, X 10<S. 
Orihata clavilanceolata, pseudostigmatic organ, X 21G. ■ 
Orihata .icrratoneta, pteromorpha, X 200. 
Orihata serrafoseta, p.seudostigmatic organ, X 340. 
Orihata clainpectinata, X 134. 
I would be glad to get material in the Noctuid genus llomoptera and its allies 
from all parts of the country for study in the jireparation of a revision of this series. 
I will name and return sj)eeimens j)romptly, for the ])rivilege of retaining such as 
may be needed in completing the work. 
John B. Smith. 
New Brunswick, New Jersey. 
