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PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



VOL. XXIX. 



SYSCIOPHLEBIA RAMOSA (Scudder). 



Efohlatlina ramosa Scudder, Bull. U. 8. Geol. Surv., No. 124, 1895, p. 81, pi. v, 

 fig. 12. 



Locality. — Richmond, Ohio. Conemaugh formation; shales above 

 tlie Ames limestone. 



SYSCIOPHLEBIA VARIEGATA (Scudder). 



Etohlattina variegata Scudder, Proc. Boston Soc, XXIV, 1889, p. 51; Bull. U. S. 

 Geol. Surv., No. 124, 1895, p. 99, i)l. viii, fig. 10. 



Locality. — Richmond, Ohio. Conemaugh formation; shales above 

 the Ames limestone. 



SYSCIOPHLEBIA SCHUCHERTI, new species. 



Locality. — Wills Creek, near Steubenville, Ohio. Conemaugh 

 formation; shales above the Ames limestone. 



Front wing, 26 mm. long, 2i times as long as broad. Costal area 

 half as long as the wing. Radius with 6 branches, the tirst (3-parted) 



Fig. 56. — SYSCIOPHLEBIA SCHUCHERTI. 



and second (furcate) of which arise from one point; the third and 

 fourth offshoots are forked, the fifth and sixth, simple. The media 

 forms 3 compound branches, the cubitus about 7 simple ones. Veins 

 distinctly liordered. 



Ilolotype.—i^^X. No. 38691, U.S.N.M. 



SYSCIOPHLEBIA PICTA, new species. 



Locality. — Wills Creek, near Steubenville, Ohio. Conemaugh 

 formation; shales above the Ames limestone. 



Fig. 57.— SYSCIOPHLEBIA picta. 



Length of the front wing, 22 mm. The costal area extends half 

 the length of the wing. Radius with 4 branches, the tirst of which 



