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Goniodes descrepans Kellogg and Paine. 
One specimen from Lagopus lagopus, and two from Tringa 
ptilocnemis, Norton Sound. 
Goniodes corpulentus sp. nov. (Figs. 1 and 2). 
Four males, five females and one young, taken on Canachites 
canadensis, and two females and a young (undoubtedly strag- 
glers) from Tringa maculata. Both hosts were shot on Nor- 
ton Sound. This species is close to damicornis. 
FiG. 1.—Gontodes corpulentus n. sp., FiG. 2.—Goniodes corpulentus, n. sp., 
female, from Canachites cana- antenna of male above, of fe- 
densts. male below. 
Description of the male. Body, length 2 mm.; width .97 mm.; gold- 
en brown, with darker markings; short robust body. Head, length 
.64 mm.; width .64 mm.; front flatly convex, with a rather broad color- 
less border, and with eight very fine hairs on margin and a longer 
hair in front of each antenna; temporal region distinctly angulate, 
slightly expanded, the angle with one very long hair and a shorter 
one; occipital margin shallowly concave; occipital band strongly sinu- 
ous; antennal bands straight, diverging to angle of front; antennal 
