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ferruginous; antennae, legs, apex of second and the entire following 

 segments black; head, thorax, and second dorsal with appressed fer- 

 ruginous pubescence with some erect black hairs intermingled; legs 

 with sliining white hairs; apex of first dorsal, second dorsal apically 

 (except lateral spots) and a spot in basal middle clothed with black 

 hair; second ventral (and dorsal laterally) and the following dorsal 

 and ventral segments with slightly yellomsh hair. 



Paratopotypes indicate that the species may vary as follows: 

 Smallest 7 mm. sides of second dorsal with separate punctures; ven- 

 tral carina with the posterior tooth nearly as large as the middle, wliich 

 makes the carina appear bidentate, but in reality the anterior tooth 

 is present, although small; and first dorsal may be shining medialh^ 



Lyme, Connecticut. Six females collected May 20, 1910, by Mr. 

 A. B. Champlain and five females collected September 26 and 30, 1909, 

 by Mr. A. B. Champlain from P. R. Myers' collection. 



Type.— Cat. No. 14140, U.S.N.M. 



Named for Mr. A. B. Champlain. 



DASYMUTILLA CAROLINA, new species. 



Female. — Length 11 mm. Differs from coloradella virginica Roh- 

 wer in having a broad, poorly defined laterally, pj^gidium, which has 

 fine irregular, longitudinal stria?. 



Columbia, South Carolina. One female received from Mr. G. F. 

 Atkins. 



Type.— Cat. No. 14141, U.S.N.M. 



Group CYPRIDES. 

 DASYMUTILLA MUTATA MIAMENSIS, new subspecies. 



Female. — Length 8 mm. Differs from mutata mutata as follows: 

 Rufopiceous; second dorsal segment sparsely punctured laterally and 

 without pale spots; calcaria black; legs black. 



Miami, Florida. One female collected by Mr. H. C. Herricksen. 



Type.— Cat. No. 14119, U.S.N.M. 



DASYMUTILLA SCROBINATA, new species. 



Runs in Fox's table ^ to cypris, but may be separated from the 

 species of this group (cyprides) by having the scrobes defined by a 

 carina above. 



Female. — Length, 9 mm. Antennae tapering, third joint distinctly 

 longer than the fourth, but shorter than the fourth and fifth; scrobes 

 punctate above, bounded by a carina dorsally; tubercle of the 

 posterior lateral margin of the head subcircular in outline; posterior 

 and dorsal aspect of propodeum more coarsely punctato-reticulate 

 than the rest of the thorax; sides of the propodeum shining, with a 



» Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 25, 1899, p. 232. 



