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Fig. 3. — Aptenopedes aptera simplex new subspecies. Atypic in having 

 dorsal pair of parameres very broad. San Pablo, Florida. 

 Dorsal view. 



Fig. 4. — Aptenopedes aptera borealis new subspecies. Paratype. Bain- 

 bridge, Georgia. Dorsal view. 



Fig. 5. — Aptenopedes aptera borealis new subspecies. Paratype. Bain- 

 bridge, Georgia. Ventro-caudal view. 



Fig. 6. — Aptenopedes aptera borealis new subspecies. Atypic depauperate 

 condition. Kissimmee, Florida. Dorsal view. 



Fig. 7. — Aptenopedes aptera borealis new subspecies. Atypic depauperate 

 condition. Kissimmee, Florida. Ventro-caudal view. 



Fig. 8. — Aptenopedes aptera borealis new subspecies. Showing narrowed 

 dorsal pair of parameres, possibly due to crushing. 43 Cedar Key, 

 Florida. Dorsal view. 



Fig. 9. — Aptenopedes aptera borealis new subspecies. Showing narrowed 

 dorsal pair of parameres, possibly due to crushing. Cedar Key, 

 Florida. Ventro-caudal view. 



Plate XV 

 (Greatly enlarged figures of male penis. All on same scale) 



Fig. 1. — Aptenopedes aptera aptera Scudder. Gotha, Florida. Dorsal 



view. 

 Fig. 2. — Aptenopedes aptera saturiba new subspecies. Paratype. DeLeon 



Springs, Florida. Dorsal view. 

 Fig. 3. — Aptenopedes aptera saturiba new subspecies. Paratype. DeLeon 



Springs, Florida. Caudal view. 

 Fig. 4. — Aptenopedes aptera coquinae new subspecies. Paratype. Miami, 



Florida. Dorsal view. 

 Fig. 5. — Aptenopedes aptera coquinae new subspecies. Paratype. Miami, 



Florida. Caudal view. 

 Fig. 6. — Aptenopedes aptera coquinae new subspecies. Atypic. Vero, 



Florida. Dorsal view. 

 Fig. 7. — Aptenopedes hubbelli new species. Yankeetown, Florida. Lateral 



view. 

 Fig. 8. — Aptenopedes hubbelli new species. Yankeetown, Florida. Dorsal 



view. 

 Fig. 9. — Aptenopedes nigropicta new species. Type. Childs, Florida. 



Dorsal view. 

 Fig. 10. — Aptenopedes nigropicta new species. Type. Childs, Florida. 



Lateral view. 



43 The dorsal pair of parameres being inflated very feebly chitinized 

 lobes dorsad, care must be taken not to mistake distortion for an atypic 

 condition. In rare cases before me such distortion might have been 

 mistaken for even a feature of racial significance had this not been 

 realized. 



