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hairs and bases on front part of body. The side before 
middle is somewhat swollen, and here are the two “eye 
spots/’ facing laterally. The bind one is very large, the 
one in front much smaller ; just in front of the small one 
arises a long, back- ward directed bristle ; two very short 
hairs at tip of body. 
On the venter the coxae meet in the middle and beyond 
are six joints, the first and third are quite short (prob- 
ably trochanter and patella), beyond are two long and the 
short terminal joint, probably tibia, protarsus and tarsus. 
The front tarsus ends in two nearly equal claws. The 
other legs do not have a short patella, the fourth joint 
from tip being longer than the one beyond it, and the last 
joint (tarsus) much longer than the penultimate; all legs 
have fine short hairs, most abundant on the tarsi. The 
tarsi of the second, third, and fourth pairs end in three 
claws, the median claw not as much curved as the laterals. 
In the female the ventral openings are united in one, 
which is divided by a transverse line at posterior third, 
near sides the line curves forward. In the male the two 
openings are slightly separated, the genital much the 
larger. 
Fig. 1. 
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Fig. 4. 
Fig. 5. 
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Fig. 11. 
Explanation of Plates 
Plate 5 
First leg of Erythrceus carolinus, and hairs from body. 
Oribatella Carolina, cephalothorax and base of abdomen from 
above. 
Jacotella quadricaudicula, venter. 
Labidostomma mamillatus, 1 ‘ eyes 1 ’ from above. 
Xenillus occultus, venter. 
Allodamceus ewingi, tip of abdomen of nymph. 
Xenillus occultus, cephalothorax. 
Oribatella Carolina, venter. 
Carabodoides retract a, cephalothorax. 
Eremobelba gracilior, cephalothorax, and venter. 
Erythrceus carolinus, corner of cephalothorax, and palpus. 
