[June 
114 Psyche 
the suture are the two short, superior bristles, not far 
apart. 
No hairs on abdomen; wings several times longer than 
broad, their lower edge (seen from below) rolled toward 
body. Genital opening small, twice its length in front 
of the much larger anal opening. 
Legs short and fairly stout, upper side of second coxal 
bar reaching the genital opening, other bars shorter, and 
hind border of hind coxae scarcely noticeable. Femora 
and tibiae stout, but sides little rounded, tarsi tapering, 
except in front leg where it is broadly truncate, with a 
cusp on its upper side, bearing a curved stout bristle. 
Length of body .36 to .42 mm. 
Several specimens from Duke Forest, Durham, N. Car., 
numbers 475, 385, 238, 514, and March-April. Type 
M.C.Z. Arachn. 3020. 
Minunthozetes angusta sp. nov. 
Figs. 37, 38 
This is a more narrow species than the European type 
of the genus. The cephalotliorax is about one-lialf as 
long as the abdomen; the lamella is a low, even, ridge 
arising close to the base of the seta and sloping forward 
to its fellow, not far behind the tip of head, the two 
lamellae connected by a short translamella, similar to the 
lamella ; apparently there is no hair at tip of lamella, nor 
noticeable superior bristles ; on each side near side-mar- 
gin is a short straight ridge, the lateral lamella. The 
seta is short, not reaching laterally beyond the legs, the 
basal two thirds slender and curved hack, the apical third 
swollen, fusiform, and almost pointed at tip. 
The abdomen is nearly one and one-half times as long 
as broad, for some distance the sides nearly parallel, 
broadly rounded behind, no hairs, the wings long and 
slender, base truncate, seen from below, the edge is in- 
rolled for nearly one-half of length. 
Legs rather slender, but not long, front tarsus simple, 
one claw ; tibia with a long apical bristle, its tip extending 
slightly over tarsus, femora somewhat thicker, hind 
femora short and thick, truncate at tip, the patella at- 
