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NORMAL HYPOPYGIAL SPINE IN ACRASPIS 
From adults uniformly enlarged to 150. mm., so sizes of spines may be 
compared by direct comparisons of drawings 
Fig. 386. C. mellea rydbergiana, holotype, Las Vegas Hot Springs, 
N.M., Q. rydbergiana, T. D. A. Cockerell, in U.S. Nat. Mus. 
Fig. 387. C. mellea unica, paratype, Ironton, Mo., Q. stellata, L. H. 
Weld, in Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 388. C. mellea compta, paratype, Austin, Texas, Q. stellata, J. T, 
Patterson no. 138, in Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 389. C! mellea anceps, paratype, Austin, Texas, Q. breviloba, J. T. 
Patterson no. 127, in Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 390. C. mellea bifurca, holotype, Picayune, Miss., Q. stellata, W. 
E. Smith, in Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 391. C. mellea litigans, holotype, Athens, Alabama, Q. stellata, 
Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 392. C. mellea concolor, holotype, Bowling Green, Fla., Q. minima, 
Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 393. C. mellea mellea, holotype, Jacksonville, Fla., Q. stellata, var., 
W. H. Ashmead, in U.S. Nat. Mus. 
Fig. 394. C. mellea Carolina, Richland, N.J., Q. stellata, Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 395. C. mellea crassior, holotype, Acworth, Georgia, Q. stellata, 
Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 396. C. mellea albicolens, holotype, Madison, Georgia, Q. alba, 
Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 397. C. nubila nubila, Santa Rita Mts., Ariz., Q. arizonica, Kinsey 
coll. 
Fig. 398. C. nubila russa, Oracle, Ariz., Q. arizonica, Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 399. C. nubila incompta, paratype, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, Q. 
reticulata (?), Ed. Palmer, in Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 400. C. villosa acraspiformis, Kingston, N.M., Q. grisea, Kinsey 
coll. 
Fig. 401. C. villosa expositor, holotype, Alpine, Texas, Q. grisea, Kin- 
sey coll. 
Fig. 402. C. villosa apache, holotype, Globe, Ariz., Q. grisea, Kinsey 
coll. 
Fig. 403. C. arida, holotype, Alpine, Texas, Q. grisea, Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 404. C. conica , holotype, Globe, Ariz., Q. grisea, Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 405. C. gemmula gemmula bisex. form gemmula, paratype, Water- 
bury, Conn., Q. prinoides, H. F. Bassett, in Kinsey coll. 
Fig. 406. C. pezomachoides erinacei bisex. form bicolens, holotype, 
Ravinia, 111., Q. alba, L. H. Weld, in Mus. Comp. Zool. 
