THAXTER. 



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Laboulbenia curvata Thaxter. Fig. 12. The Type, X 260. 



Laboulbenia tricolor Thaxter. Fig. 13. Form on Gaierila carbonaria from Brazil, x 260. Fig. 14. The Type 

 on (ialcrita sp. from Venezuela, X 200. Fig. 16. Detail of ant heridial branch, X 625. 

 Laboulbenia Colpodis Thaxter. Fig. 16. The Type, / 260, 

 Laboulbenia corniculata Thaxter. Fig. 17. Tin; Type, X 260. 



PLATE LXIII. 



Laboulbenia Cafii Thaxter. Fig. 1. Mat lire individual from southern California, X 260. Fig. 2. Young in- 

 dividual with trichogyne, X 260. 



Laboulbenia Texana, var. pendula, Thaxter. Fig. 3. The Type, X 150. 

 Laboulbenia Texana var. iucurvata Thaxter. Fig. 4. The Type, X 150. 



Laboulbenia Texana var. rodellala Thaxter. Fig. 5. Type on Brachinus (/eniculatus from Montevideo, X 150. 



Laboulbenia Texana var. retusa Thaxter. Fig. 6. The Type from Florida, X 150. 



Laboulbenia Texana var. Oaxacana Thaxter. Fig. 7. Unique Type, X 150. 



Laboulbenia Texana, var. suffusa Thaxter. Fig. 8. The Type, X 150. 



Laboulbenia Texana var. tibialis Thaxter. Fig. 9. The Type, X 150. 



Laboulbenia tortuosa Thaxter. Fig. 10. The Type, X 225. 



Laboulbenia Ozenae Thaxter. Fig. 11. The Type, X 225. 



Laboulbenia punctulata Thaxter. Fig. 12. The Type, X 225. 



Laboulbenia Helluomorphac Thaxter. Fig. 13. Individual from Pleuracanthus brevicollis from Surinam, X 225. 

 Fig. 14. The Type on Helluomorpha melanaria from the Amazon, X 225. 



Loboulbenia triordinata Thaxter. Fig. 15. The Type on Cordistes bicinctus from Columbia, X 150. 



Laboulbenia angularis Thaxter. Fig. 16. The Type, X 225. Fig. 17. Detail of tip of perithecium from an- 

 other individual, X 625. 



Laboulbenia pcrplexa Thaxter. Fig. 18. Type form, X 260. 



PLATE LXIV. 



Laboulbenia incerta Thaxter. Fig. 1. Mature individual, Brazil, X 260. 



Laboulbenia yeniculata Thaxter. Fig. 2. The type from Rosario, Argentina, X 260. Fig. 3. Tip of perithe- 

 cium enlarged, X 625. 



Laboulbenia fusijormis Thaxter. Fig. 4. The type from Brazil, X 150. 



Laboulbenia subpunctata Thaxter. Fig. 5. Mature individual from the Amazon, X 260. Fig. 6. Type from 

 Rosario, Argentina, X 260. 



Laboulbenia punctata Thaxter. Fig. 7. Type from Venezuela. 



Laboulbenia Pheropsophi Thaxter. Fig. 8. Eastern variety from Java, X 260. Fig. 9. Group of antheridia 

 of the same, X 625. 



Laboulbenia longicollis Thaxter. Fig. 10. Perfect individual from Mt. Coffee, Liberia, Africa, X 260. 



Laboulbenia decipiens Thaxter. Fig. 11. Variety from the Amazon, X 260. Fig. 12. The typical small South 

 American form from Columbia, X 260. 



Laboulbenia producta Thaxter. Fig. 13. Fully matured individual from an undetermined host in the Museo 

 Nacional at Buenos Aires, X 260. Fig. 14. A younger individual from Columbia, X 260. 



Laboulbenia Thyreopteri Thaxter. Fig. 15. The type from Port Natal, Africa, X 225. 



Laboulbenia hcterocheila Thaxter. Fig. 16. Detail of the tip of the perithecium of a mature individual from 

 Timor, East Indies, X625. 



PLATE LXV. 



Laboulbenia Polyhirmoz Thaxter. Fig. 1. Short stout form on Polyhirtna sp. from Tangar, Africa, X 260. 

 Fig. 2. Form with peculiarly differentiated tip on P. hamifcra from Zanzibar, X 260. Fig. 3. The Type from 

 Tangar, X 260. 



Laboulbenia orientalis Thaxter. Fig. 4. Form with well developed appendages but not fully mature on Brachi- 

 nus scotomedes from Japan, X 150. Fig. 5. Small curved form on B. Chincnsis, Hong Kong, on inferior surface of 

 prothorax, X 260. 



Laboulbenia pusilla Thaxter. Fig 6. The Type, X 260. 



Laboulbenia Japonica Thaxter. Fig. 7. The Type, X 260. 



Laboulbenia rhinophora Thaxter. Fig. 8. The Type: a mature individual in which the appendages are almost 

 wholly broken off, X 260. Fig. 9. A young individual in which the appendages are almost intact, X 260. 



