AMKRICAX I'ALKO/JiK ' IXSIJCTS—IIAXDURSCH. 



685 



the stnu'tuT'e described as a stridulating- oroan had nothino- whatever 

 to do with the wing-. Instead, however, in the sparingly veined, little 

 remnant, he now found indications of a relationship with the ephenie- 

 rids, sialids, raphidids, and coniopterids. A close exannnation of the 

 fossil ity Hagen gave no positive result, yet it was determined by him 

 that the venation recognized by Scudder pertained in part to a second 

 underlying wing. From Hagen's statements J have sought to correct 

 Scudder's figure, and I have thus succeeded in a plan of neuration 

 which allows tlie specimen to be referred to the Paheodictyoptera. 

 A more accurate classiiication, however, appears to me for the time 

 ])eing excluded, and could be obtained only after a second careful 

 examination of the original. 



PSEUDOHOMOTHETUS, new genus. 

 PSEUDOHOMOTHETUS ERUTUS (Matthew.) 

 Ilotiiolhiliis */v/^/n:Mattiik\v, Tiaiis. Roy. Soc. ('aiiada, IV, 1S<)4, ]>. i)."), pi. i, li<r. 1 1. 



Locality. — \it. riohn. New l^i'iuiswiek. I^ittle River grou])-. = 

 'i Pottsville. 



I have no doubt that this wing belongs to the Paheodictyoptera, but 

 certainh' not to the genns ILnnotJicfux, with which it has oidy very 

 slight similarity; I therefore propose a new generic name. 



CAMPTERONEURA, new genus. 

 CAMPTERONEURA RETICULATA, new species. 



Loadki/. ^-Covdovii, Alabama. ^Middle ( () Pottsville; ^huy Lee 

 group; ? Upper Quinnimont stage. 



A portion 47 nun. long, fi'om the anal ])art of a large wing, whieh 



permits the recognition , 



of 8 successive veins, 



nearh' all furcate, and 



strongly cur\'ing to the 



inner margin; these 



correspond to the anal 



group and (? the tirst 2) 



probaldy to a part of 



the cubitus. Between 



the veins is found a thin, 



irregular and wide-meshed network. The characteristic curvature of 



the principal veins excludes every doubt as to the paheodictyopteran 



nature of this fossil, to the exact classification of which, however, 



further data are wanting. 



Bolotype.— Cut No. 8SToi», IT.S.N.M. 



Fig. 10. — Camptf.roneur.^ retictlata. 



