464 THAXTER. — MONOGRAPH OF THE LABOULBENIACE^. 
JjAamlU mc humilis Thaxter. Fig. 10. Type on Chlamius cyaniceps Bates from Hong Kong, X 263. 
U nObn fli nychi Thzxter. Fig. 11. Individual on Brachionychus sp. from Cochin China, X 150. Fig. 
12. I) til of ntln:i.li;tl hranchlcts, X 600. 
Fig. 13. Form on Stilicus geniculatus from England, X 263. Fig. 14. 
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Fig. 15. 
X 263. 
Laboull» nia Atlantica Thaxter. Fig 
Can/ us Srhnun , X 263. 
Laboulbcnia bulcnlata Thaxter. Figs 
cium, X 1 100. 
Fig. 17. Form on 
Detail of tip of perithe- 
PLATE LIV. 
Laboulbema obtusa Thaxter. Fig. 1. Mature Type, X 280. 
Lai Jbenia intermedia Thaxter. Figs. 2-3. Two type specimens showing the appearance of the tips of the 
perithecium from opp<> ate -ides, the blackened external branch broken in both, X 260. 
Labatd nia Avi imidii Thaxter. Fig. 4. Mature individual, the appendages considerably broken, X 260. 
Fig. 5. Young individual with tuft of antheridia, X 625. 
Laboulbcnia PeeudomamA Thaxter. Fig. 6. Mature Type, X 260. 
Lab i thru ia Madeira Thaxter. Fig. 7. Type form, X 260. 
Labnulbenia pallida Thaxter. Figs. 8-9. Two individuals showing variation in appendages, X 260. 
Lab Hbenia Oedodactyli Thaxter. Fig. 10. The Type with simple outer appendage, X 260. 
Lalnndbema Ophoni Thaxter. Fig. 11. The Type on Ophonus sulphuripes, Italy X 260. 
Laboulbema Oopteri Thaxter. Fig. 12. The Type: external branchlet broken off, X 260. 
LabouJb a Coptem Thaxter. X 260. Fig. 13. The Type. 
Labotd l >< ma Orthomi Thaxter. Fig. 14. The type form of compact habit, X 260. Fig. 15. A more elongate 
variety, X 260. 
Laboulhenia Stomonaxi Thaxter. Figs. 16-17. Two individuals, the perithecium of one containing mature 
spores, X 260. 
LabottBpema mclanaria Thaxter. Fig. 18. The Type from Ophonus germanus, Portugal, X 260. 
Labotdbema DryptCB Thaxter. Fig. 19. The Type, X 260. 
Laboulbema erecta Thaxter. Fig. 20. Individual from Colpodes evanscens, Mexico, X 260. Fig. 21. Type on 
C. agihs from same locality, X 260. 
PLATE LV. 
Laboulbcnia dubia Thaxter. Fig. 1. The Type, X 260. 
Laboulbema Darwinii Thaxter. Fig. 2. Type on Pachytelcs, Brazil, Hope Collection No. 285, X 260. 
Laboulbema otivacea Thaxter. Fig. 3. The Type, X 260. 
Labou; via Anaplogemi Thaxter. Fig. 4. The Type on Anaplojenius, China, X 260. Fig. 5. Unusually 
well developed individual on Stenolophus from Cambridge, in which the segments of the branches are distally 
wollen, but which w i associated with individuals normal in this respect, X 260. 
Laboutbenia Platypro tpi Thaxter. Fig. 6. Type form, X 260. 
Laboulbcnia RouyetU Robin var. Japanensis Thaxter. Fig. 7. Typical form reduced as compared with other 
figures on the plate, X 150. 
Laboulbt a RougetU Robin, var. Chincnsvt Thaxter. Fig. 8. Type form, reduced, X 150. 
Laboutbenia bUabiata Thaxter. Fig. 9. The Type, X 260. 
Laboulbcnia Anchonoderi Thaxter. Fig. 10. Type on Anchonoderus subamcus from Panama, X 260. Fig. IX 
Form on .4. binctatm from Guatemala, X 260. 
Laboutbenia Pericatti Thaxter. Fig. 12. The Type, X 260. 
Labauttx nia EuchUa Thaxter. Figs. 13-14. Two type specimens, X 260. 
Laboulbcnia Thyreopteri Thaxter. Fig. 15. Variety from Borneo, X 260. (See Plate LXIV, fig. 15, for nor- 
mal type.) 
PLATE LVI. 
Laboulh. nia insularis Thaxter. Fig. 1. Mature Type, X 260. Fig. 2. Young individual showing full devel- 
opment of outer appendage, X 460. 
Laboulbcnia Latonce 
Figs. 3-4. Two well marked variations, X 260. 
