114 Psyche [August 
segment 5, three long hairs; segment 6, three long hairs; segment 
7, a short and a long hair; segment 8, three long hairs. Segments 
1 to 7 with series of transverse short hairs as follows: Segment 
1, 24; segment 2, 21; segment 3, 29; segment 4, 29; segment 5, 
26; segment 6, 18; segment 7, 12. Along each side of terminal 
segment a fringe of ten successively shorter hairs. An irregular- 
shaped genital blotch involves segments 8 and 9. 
Type: Catalogue No. 21364. U.S. Nat. Museum. 
Lipeurus lineatus sp. nov. 
One male (Bishopp No. 4063*) from quail, Hamburg, Miss., 
January 5, 1915, coll. W. E. Dove. The specimen is somewhat 
shrunken so that excepting, probably, the head, a proper restora- 
tion would show the body parts rather ampler than indicated in 
the camera lucida drawing accompanying. 
This species is nearest L. variabilis N. of the domestic fowl, but 
differs from it in the head markings, shape of metathorax, shape 
and markings of abdomen, and in the nature and distribution of 
hairs. 
Description of Male. Total length, 2.05 mm.; length of head, 
.480 mm.; length of prothorax, .133 mm.; length of metathorax, 
.231 mm.; length of abdomen, 1.193 mm.; width of head, .302 
mm.; width of prothorax, .196 mm.; width of metathorax, .290 
mm.; width of abdomen, .267 mm. 
Head subrectangular, three-fifths again as long as wide. Widest 
just before antenne. Forehead bullet-shaped, with a dusky 
border darkest midway along the margin; antennal sinuses deep; 
trabecule fair sized; temple margins gradually diverging and 
meeting the rather deeply emarginate occiput without angles. 
Eyes not protruding beyond margin; ocular flecks conspicuous; 
antennal bands most distinct just before antennz, interrupted 
across antennal bases and reappearing to form ocular blotches; 
temples bordered with pale brown bands; very faint occipital 
bands. With exception of foregoing markings and the chestnut 
brown mandibles, the general color is transparent. Two longish 
hairs on front, two longish and one long hair at beginning of fore- 
head, three short hairs before antennz, two shortish hairs on tem- 
ple, two prickles dorsally before occipital emargination, and two 
strong spines dorsally near center of forehead. Antennz very 
