NO. mi. AMERICAN PALEOZOIC INSECTS— HANDLIliSCH. GUV) 



This Form wa.s likewise referred by Scudder to the " neuropteroid" 

 ii()in;)thetids. In my opinion, the insect belongs to the protorthopteres, 

 :ind in ao-enusother than ( ^hcl q^IiJchai <Mrhomir!(i Scudder; wherefore, 

 1 propose a new oeiuM'ic name. 



PARACHELIPHLEBIA, ne^A^ genus. 



PARACHELIPHLEBIA EXTENSA (Melander). 



CheUphlehid i:iin,x,i :\Iel.\ni)EK, Jour. (TtoL, XI, VM\, \}. ISd, pi. \i, Hg. 2; pi. vii, 

 lig. 9. 



Local It y. — Mazon Creek, near Morris, Illinois. Femisylvanian; 

 Kittannino- ''. (Alleo-heny) stage. 



This appears to me to ])e also generically ditlerent from CJnUplile- 

 h!a cai'hoiutr'd. 



PETROMARTUS Melander. 



PETROMARTUS INSIGNIS Melander. 



Prlroinarhix lusl(jiiis ;Mkl.v.\i>ek, .lour. Geol., XI, llHIo, p. I!t2, pi. vi, fig. H; pi. ix, 

 lig!^. 12, ]:i 



Lovdlitij. — Fetty's Ford. Little Vermilion Kiver (Danville). Illinois. 

 Pennsylvanian; Allegheny '. stage. 



]Melander referred this form to the homothetids. 



DIECONEURA Scudder. 

 DIECONEURA ARCUATA Scudder. 



Diccoiuiunt arcnatd Scuddek, Mem. Bo8ton Soc, III, 1885, p. '.V.M\ \A. xxx, tig. 4. 



Locality. — Mazon Creek, near Morris. Illinois. Fennsylvanian; 

 Kittanning- i (Allegheny) stage. 



Scudder placed this fossil with the Faheopterina, a family of his 

 neuropteroid Faheodictyoptera. 



Llolot yjje. —C?ii. No. ?>814('>, U.S.N.M. 



DIECONEURITES, new genus. 

 DIECONEURITES RIGIDUS (Scudder). 

 Diecoiu'iinr rigidd Wcuddek, Mcui. Boston Soc'., Ill, 1885, p. 83(), pi. xxix, tig. 10. 



Locality. — Campbells Ledge, Fittston, Fennsylvania. Near top of 

 Fottsville; upper transition group. 



A poorly preserved fossil, which, however, still makes it possit)le 

 to discern that it belongs in a ditferent genus from Dleconevra arcuata 

 Scudder. Scudder referred the form to the Faheopterina. 



LLolotype.—Q2A.. No. 381;V), U.S.N.M. 



