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2. MALE GENPTALIA 

 (Males of distigma and floridensis are unknown) 



1. Basal half of sidepiece without hairs on dorsal surface ; basal lobe well devel- 



oped (figs. 33, h, j; 34, a) lipovskyi, new species 



binotata, new species 



Basal half of sidepiece with numerous hairs; basal lobe poorly developed 



(fig. 34, b-d) 2 



2. Apex of tenth sternite with a large single spine (fig. 34, c) ; mesosome very 



slender (fig. 34, /) 3 



Apex of tenth sternite with 3 or more teeth (flg. 33, i) ; mesosome broad (fig. 

 34, 6, d) 5 



3. Interlobar space on ninth tergite much narrower than lobes (fig. 33, c, e) — 4 

 Interlobar space on ninth tergite broad, as wide as lateral labes (fig. 33, d). 



mathesoni, new species 



4. Bristles on lobes of ninth tergite flattened and broad (fig. 33, c). 



torokinae, new species 



Bristles on lobes of ninth tergite not flattened, relatively slender (figs. 33, e; 



34, c, /) stonei, new species 



5. Ninth tergite lobes with 3 to 6 large bristles arising in a single row (figs. 33, 



/, i; 34, 6) solomonis (Edwards) 



Ninth tergite lobes with 8 to 10 bristles arising in an irregular double row 

 figs. S3, g; 34, d) coheni, new species 



3. PUPAE 



(Pupae of torokinae, Mnotata, distigma, and floridensis are unknown) 



1. Hair B of segment VII very long, extending well beyond apical margin of seg- 



ment VIII, usually beyond apex of paddles (fig. 37, c, 6). 



lipovskyi, new species 



Hair B of segment VII at most extending to about middle of segment VIII, 



usually much shorter (fig. 37, c-f) 2 



2. Hair 2 of segment II most conspicuous hair on that segment, usually about 



twice as long as B ; hair 1 of cephalothorax double or triple (fig. 37, c, e)_ 3 



Hair 2 of segment II smaller or equal to B, which is the most conspicuous hair 



on that segment; hair of 1 of cephalothorax simple, not branched (fig. 37, 



d, f) 4 



3. Hair C laterad or at level of C on segments IV to VI ; hair 2 of segment II 



arising caudad of A or at same level, i. e., in apical fourth ; large abdominal 

 hairs without unpigmented areas at their base (flg. 37, e). 



coheni, new species 



Hair C well mesad of C on segments IV to VI; hair 2 of segment 11 arising 



distinctly cephalad of A, i. e., in about middle of segment ; large abdominal 



hairs with unpigmented areas at their base (flg. 37, c)_solomonis (Edwards) 



4. Hair C mesad of C on segments IV to VI ; paddles produced into short truncate 



lobes at apex, without hairs on lobes (flg. 37, /) mathesoni, new species 



Hair C laterad of C on segments IV to VI ; paddles usually not produced into 

 lobes, rounded at apex, with short submarginal hairs on apex (tig. 37, d). 



stonei, new species 



4. LARVAE (FOURTH INSTAR) 

 (Larvae of distigma are unknown) 



1. Thoracic spines present (fig. 34, e) 4 



Thoracic spines absent 2 



