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6. LiUiobiua cardlnalls n. Mp. 



Hrowii; sintrmiii' L'O—U joiiitiMi; <Mt'lli KMi; prosternul teeth 4; eoxal 

 pon's L*, 4, 3, L'-L*, 2, .J, li; Hpiiies of the first pair of feet 2, ;t, li; peuiilti- 

 iiisite 1, .'i, 3, 1; last 1, 3, 3, 2-1, 3, 3, 1 ; claw of the female genitalia 

 tripartitr; h'ii;;tli, ih-\r 



Ilahitat. — lilooniiii^ttni, Intl. 



7. Scolioplanes ruber ii. Np. 



IJrijjlit red; atteiiitateil anteriorly and jiosteriorly; «t€rnum cordi- 

 forn ; frontal plate present; pre basal plate concealed; ventral plates 

 with a lar^c, median foveola; pairs of feet in th<5 male <»7-0!», female 

 71-73; Icnjjth, 63' 



Habitat. — BloomiDj^ton, Ind. 



8. luluB elliptlcuB n. Np. 



K'escmbles /. imprcHsmi. N'ertex witli a median sulcus; eyes nearly 

 elliptical; ocelli about oo, in 8 series; se<;ments 4(5; first sejfment semi- 

 circular, not striate; anal spine stout, projecting beyond the valves; 

 lentrth, 25""". 



Habitat.— Fovt Snelling, Minn. ( W. I). Howe). 



9. luluB burkei ii. sp. 



Kather st4»ut; brown, with a series of dark dots on each side; vertex 

 with a median sulcus; eyes triaiijjular; ocelli 17, indistinct, in 4 scries; 

 segments 45-47; first segment produced forward to the eyes, not striate; 

 last segment nmiided; anal valves margiuate; length, 14""". 



Habitat.— Uki'dh, Cal. (J. K. Burke.) 



10. Fontaria virginiensis brunnea n. viir. 



This new variety can be easily distinguislied from rirginienfiis by its 

 color and form of last segment. Chestnut brown, lateral plates and 

 under parts yell')W, a black, median dorsal line; last segment very 

 blunt, sparsely pilose. 



