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length of the outer spur. The genitalia with, claspers symmetrical and 
simple (Fig. 3-5). 
Female.—Antennal club very small and shorter than the funiculus. 
The pubic process is a flat broad plate and deeply notched at the tip 
(Fig. 6). 
Habitat —Collected at Raleigh, N. C., July, 1916, by R. W. Leiby, 
and at Columbia, S. C., June 26, 1914, by P. Luginbill and A. H. Beyer. 
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Genitalia of Phyllophaga soror, n. sp. 
Fic. 3, right clasper; Fic. 4, dorsal view of same ; 
Fic, 5, front view of male genitalia; Fic. 6, pubic 
process of female. 
PHYLLOPHAGA FOXII, nN. sp. 
This species belongs to the fusca group. In many respects it re- 
sembles fraterna and in certain characters it approaches infidelis, but is 
apparently quite distinct. In the writer’s determinations it has been 
designated as new species “g”. 
Body rufocastaneous to piceous, in the lighter Specimens the head 
darker, sometimes both head and thorax darker. Clypeus moderately 
deeply emarginate, margin moderately reflexed, coarsely and densely 
punctate, front slightly less densely punctate. Thorax narrowest at front, 
the width at middle and at base subequal, sides somewhat angulate, 
margin indistinctly crenate, sparsely ciliate, punctures moderately sparse 
and slightly irregular in distribution. Elytra with punctures finer but 
more densely placed than on thorax, sutural costae distinct, submarginal 
ones evident but indistinct, especially the distal half. Pygidium with a 
moderate number of indistinct punctures. Hairs on metasternum moder- 
ately sparse. Claws arcuate, with strong median tooth in both sexes. 
Length, 16.5 to 18 mm. 
Male.—Antenna 10-segmented, the club nearly as long as the stem. 
Abdomen flattened at middle, penultimate segment granulate in middle 
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