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•;«'j;iiM'nts jlrcply suUiitr. rariiiir acuU". anterior part «»l tin- srj;in«'iit.s 

 with tiiu' elevat«Ml liiirs. Last s«'<,'in»'iit roninl«Ml, smootli, not pilose; 

 anal valv«' si'iiireiy njarj;inatt', smooth, pilose: anal scale nuxleiate, 

 ioun«le«l, pilose. Pairs of feet. 70-1 lli, rather stout, e(pnilin^the width 

 of l)«Mly, si)ars»'l\ pilosi". Mah .- First pair of f«'el short, last joint 

 blunt, unarmed, a little curved; second pair somewhat lonjjer, armed, 

 (lenitalia lu^arly «M»\ere(l : ant«'rior plate w itli theed^ic tuine<l l>ackward, 

 tlie inuer e8j>e<*ially, around which curves the tla^»'llum, end of plate 

 divided into two lohes, pilose: i>osierior i)late <*ontorted, divided into 

 two short, thickened lobes, tlu' anterior short and bent at a ri;;ht an^le 

 totlie plate, ])ost<'rior moderately hui^i, a little fah'iform, jtilose. Flaj;el- 

 lum, very lon^', cuivin;; arouiul to the front of the anterior plate. 

 Leiijith of body, LMI-'W""": widtli, 1..VL" 



Habitat. — Indiaiui, Vir{;inia. Kentu<ky. Tennessee, and North Caro- 

 lina. 



Specimens not adult vary as foHows: 



The following^ is a catalo<iue of the species of tliis family described 

 from North America. I have us<'d the following letters for the ditfer- 

 eiit zoiifieographical regions: 



K.^= Boreal or Cauadiaii. 



E.= Eastern Provijice. 



Eu.= Ea.steni Province, northern port. 



Es.= Ea.sterii Pi'ovinc'e. souflmrn ji.irt. 



\V.=:\Vest Intlian, etc. 



C*.^ Central Province. 



P.= l*acilic Province. 



C A. ^^ Central American. 



Family A.— JTLID.E Leaeh. 

 (ienus I. — .h'LT s Linna'us. 



ritnalictilatiin Wood. Kn. 

 rinercfrona Wood. P. 

 (■irntleocincliin Wcuni. i 

 (sif/intx Brandt. En. 

 _A/'C'or«i« Sans.snre. ('. A. 

 hortcnu'is Wood. En. 

 I'ifjiieatuit Wood. En. 

 milesi Wood. En. 

 minutus Brandt. E. 

 oirenii Bollman. En. 

 Htifinuiiosis Brandt. E. 

 viigatiiH Wood. En. 



