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The arrangement of genera described in the Bulletins of this 

 Station is as follows: 



APHELOPINAE. 



Aphelopus. 



DRYININAE. 



Anteonini. 



Antcon, Parantcoii, Chclogyniis, Dcinodryinus. 



Dryinini. 

 Neodryinus, Paradryimis, Hcs[<crodryinus, Chlorodryinns, Pcro- 

 drybnis, Thaimiatodryiints, Eukoebeleia, Apterodryinns, Eu- 

 camptonyx, Agonatopoidcs, Chalcogonatopus, Agonatopns. 



Gonatopodini. 



Echthrodclphax, Gonatopus, Dicondylns (Gonatopits in.). Pachy- 

 gonatopus, Epigonatopus, Pscudogonatopus, Paragonatopus, 

 Haplogonatopus. 

 In my table of genera (Bull. IV, p. 9) the following correc- 

 tions should be made : 



4. (7) Labial palpi 3-jointed. 



5. (6) Maxillary palpi 6-jointed. 



a. (b) Chelar claw normal, with mim^te ante-apical tooth. 



Aptcrodryinus 



b. (a) Chelar claw strongly bent on the apical portion 



Eucamptonyx 



6. (5) JNIaxillary palpi 5-jointed Agonatopoidcs 



10. (11) Pronotum divided by a transverse impression 



Paragonatopus 



11. (10) Pronotum not so divided Haplogonatopus 



On page 40 (seventh line from the bottom), for "fourth" read 

 "fifth." 



DRYININI 



Paradryinus terry i sp. nov. 



Black, the apex and sides of clypeus, the scape of the antennae, 

 their three apical joints and most of the one preceding these, pale 

 yellowish. Front coxae yellowish brown, dark at the sides, the 

 tips whitish, trochanters dark at the base, red apically. Front 

 femora red above, and beneath dark at the sides, tibiae pale 



