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Plate XVI 



-Asemoplus montanus (Bruner). Paratype. From near Helena, 

 Montana. Lateral outline of male cercus. (Much enlarged.) 



-Asemoplus montanus (Bruner). Paratype. From near Helena, 

 Montana. Caudal view of penis. (Greatly enlarged.) 



-Asemoplus sierranus new species. Paratype. Harkness Peak, Cali- 

 fornia. Dorsal view of furcula and supra-anal plate. (Much 

 enlarged.) 



-Asemoplus sierranus new species. Type. Harkness Peak, Cali- 

 fornia. Lateral outline of male cercus. (Same scale as Fig. 1.) 



-Asemoplus sierranus new species. Type. Harkness Peak, Cali- 

 fornia. Caudal view of penis. (Same scale as Fig. 2.) 



-Aptenopedes robusta new species. Paratype. Likely, Florida. 

 Dorsal view of penis. (Same scale as Plate XIV, figure 3.) 



-Aptenopedes robusta new species. Paratype. Likely, Florida. 

 Caudal view of penis. (Same scale as Fig. 6.) 



-Aptenopedes sphenarioides apalachee new subspecies. Paratype. 

 Thomasville, Georgia. Lateral view of male cercus. (Much 

 enlarged.) 

 Fig. 9. — Aptenopedes sphenarioides apalachee new subspecies, atypic " A ". 

 Hilliard, Florida. Lateral view of male cercus, showing devia- 

 tion toward sphenarioides sphenarioides. (Same scale as Fig. 8.) 

 Fig. 10. — Aptenopedes sphenarioides apalachee new subspecies, atypic " A ". 

 Hillard, Florida. Latero-median spine of pseudosternite (as de- 

 veloped in the typical, atypic " A " and atypic " B " conditions 

 of the present race). (Greatly enlarged.) 

 Fig. 11. — Aptenopedes sphenarioides apalachee new subspecies, atypic " C ". 

 Pomona, Florida. Production of pseudosternite, showing first 

 deviation from the normal in this race (Fig. 10) in this feature. 

 (Same scale as Fig. 10.) 

 Fig. 12. — Aptenopedes sphenarioides sphenarioides Scudder. Paratype. Fort 

 Reed, Florida. Lateral view of male cercus. (Same scale as 

 Fig. 8.) 

 Fig. 13. — Aptenopedes sphenarioides sphenarioides Scudder. Paratype. Fort 

 Reed, Florida. Production of pseudosternite. (Same scale as 

 Fig. 10.) 

 Fig. 14. — Aptenopedes sphenarioides sphenarioides Scudder atypic " E ". 

 Lakeland, Florida. Production of pseudosternite, showing nearest 

 approach to sphenarioides apalachee atypic " C ". (Same scale 

 as Fig. 10.) 



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