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Werner — New Arizona Emelinus 
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slightly shorter than in the male. Segment I is 0.38 mm. 
long, the rest together 0.20 mm., the ratio of I to the rest 
1.94: 1. 
Holotype male and allotype female: Ramsey Canyon, 
Huachuca Mts., Cochise Co., Arizona, July 12, 1955, F. G. 
Werner & G. D. Butler, deposited in the MCZ. 6 male and 
1 female paratypes from the same locality, July 12 and 
13, 1955, in the collections of the University of Arizona, 
the U.S. National Museum, California Academy of Sciences 
and the author. 1 male paratype Madera Canyon, Sta. 
Rita Mts., Arizona, July 31-Aug. 1, 1948, W. Nutting & 
F. Werner, in the collection of the author, and 1 female 
Mud Springs, Sta. Catalina Mts., Arizona, July 17-20, 
1916, — 6,500'; being returned to Ohio State. 
There is very little variation in the series, the length 
ranging from 3.3 mm. to 3.65 mm. in the males and 3.9 mm. 
to 4.3 mm. in the females. This species is named after 
Dr. George D. Butler, Jr., my collecting companion and 
colleague in the Department of Entomology. 
Emelinus huachucanus sp.n. 
Brown, the elytra paler in an obscure pattern as follows: 
an oblique zone on 2nd quarter of each elytron, approach- 
ing suture behind; a smaller zone at apical 3/4, transverse 
and extending approximately 1/3 across each elytron, nar- 
rowly and obscurely connected behind along suture to a 
small zone at apical 5th. Rami of male antennae short, 
almost uniform in length, all less than 1/5 as long as the 
antenna. Only E. breviramus (Champ.) approaches this 
condition and, if the illustration in the Biologia is correct, 
the longest ramus is 1/4 as long as the antenna in that 
species. 
Holotype male : length 3.51 mm. ; maximum width of 
elytra ca. 1.06 mm. Antennae 2.12 mm. long, 0.60 as long 
as the body. Head elliptical, 0.53 mm. long to front edge 
of eyes, 0.77 mm. wide across eyes. What little surface 
is not covered by the eyes is smooth, shiny, deeply and 
densely punctured, with moderately sparse, subdecumbent 
pubescence. Eyes very large, 0.50 X 0.42 mm., separated 
by only ca. 0.03 mm., deeply excised for the insertion of 
