116 Psyche [August 
477 mm.; length of prothorax, .126 mm.; length of metathorax, 
.243 mm.; length of abdomen, 1.170 mm.; width of head across 
temples, .288 mm.; width of prothorax, .225 mm., width of meta- 
thorax, .360 mm.; width of abdomen, .477 mm. 
Head two-thirds again as long as wide, projectile-shaped. An- 
tennal sinuses extremely shallow. Ocular projections slightly . 
noticeable. Forehead and front margined with a pale, narrow 
band which turns inward before the antennz to form a pair of 
pitchy spots; commencing at the eyes the temples are margined 
with a chestnut colored band which gradually pales posteriorly; 
a pair of pitchy spots occur at the occipital border; with these 
exceptions, and the smoky temples, the general color is pale. Six 
prickles on forehead between center of front and trabecule; four 
prickles and a long hair on the temples. Antennze normal. 
Thorax about as wide as long. Prothorax roughly trapezoidal, 
pale straw-color, with narrow, brown, submarginal bands; pos- 
_ terior margin nearly straight; a weak spine before posterior lateral 
angles. Metathorax trapezoidal, posterior border straight, gen- 
eral color same as prothorax, sides mostly pale-bordered with sub- 
marginal brownish bands; four very long hairs at each posterior 
lateral angle. Legs unusually small, pale. 
Abdomen clavate-elliptic, widest on the fourth segment. Seg- 
ments 2 to 7 each with blackish-brown lateral bands which widen 
slightly at their anterior and posterior ends into brownish, inward- 
pointing blotches; segments 2 to 7 inclusive with extremely faint 
transverse blotches, those of segments 3 to 7 each bisected medially ; 
segment 8 with a slightly darker transverse blotch. Hairs at the 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE, 
Plate VII. 
Fig. 1. Male of Lipeurus aberrans sp. nov. 
2. Male of Lipeurus lineatus sp. nov. 
3. Female of Lipeurus clavatus sp. nov. 
4. Left leg II of male of Lipeurus aberrans sp. nov. (viewed 
ventrally). 
. Right leg IIT of male of Lipeurus lineatus sp. nov. 
(viewed ventrally). 
6. Right leg III of female of Lipeurus clavatus sp. nov. 
(viewed ventrally). 
Or 
