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57. Monophadnus inaequidens. 



Selandria insequiden9, Nort. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. iv. p. 84 (1872). 

 Hah. Texas. 



58. Monophadnus rileyi. 



Selandria rileyi, Cress. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. viii. p. 13 (1880). 

 Hah. Missouri. 



59. Monophadnus parens. 



Selandria parca, Cress. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. viii. p. 13 (1880). 

 Hah. United States. 

 a. $. Connecticut*. 



60. Monophadnus scelestus. 



Selandria scelesta, Cress. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. viii. p. 14 (1880). 

 Hah. Colorado, Nevada. 



61. Monophadnus lineatus. 

 (Plate VIII. fig. 9.) 



Exp. al. 7 lin., long. corp. 3 lin. 



Dull reddish or chestnut colour ; head and antennae black ; face, 

 collar, tegulae, and a small spot on the pleura adjoining whitish or 

 pale yellowish (thorax and pleura sometimes blackish) ; first seg- 

 ment of the abdomen bisected by a pale line above, and all the 

 segments narrowly bordered behind with pale lines, both above and 

 below, but most broadly on the sides, where the lines are turned 

 forwards at a right angle ; extremities of coxae and trochanters 

 whitish or yellowish, always paler than the rest of the legs. 



Hah. Hudson's Bay. 



a,b. 2' (Types of species.) St. Martin's Falls, Dr. Barnston. 



Albany B-iver. 



62. Monophadnus scutellatus. 

 (Plate VII. fig. 18.) 



Exp. al. 9 lin., long. corp. 4 lin. 



Testaceous ; antennas above, except the basal joint, a large spot 

 enclosing ocelli, two long spots, united behind, in the middle of the 

 mesothorax, two smaller ones, on each side of the very large square 



* " Eobur, Cress. Feeds on evergreen-oak in July." — MS. note attached to 



specimen. 



