Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College . es of the prothorax a little rounded,and in having the basal margin sinuate. The cricket seems to be Ceuthophilus Sloanii Pack., of which its discov-erer says in a recent paper: The species is at once known by the conspicuouspale dorsal band which extends from between the eyes to the fourth seg-ment behind, dilating slightly on the front edge of segments 2 to 4 ; the brownportion has scattered pale dots on each side of the line, etc. The specimensare labelled From the water in Wilsons Cave. The remaining specimen is a fleshy, w


Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College . es of the prothorax a little rounded,and in having the basal margin sinuate. The cricket seems to be Ceuthophilus Sloanii Pack., of which its discov-erer says in a recent paper: The species is at once known by the conspicuouspale dorsal band which extends from between the eyes to the fourth seg-ment behind, dilating slightly on the front edge of segments 2 to 4 ; the brownportion has scattered pale dots on each side of the line, etc. The specimensare labelled From the water in Wilsons Cave. The remaining specimen is a fleshy, wrinkled dipterous larva, 7 mm. longand 3 mm. in diameter, which was taken from a well. November 16, 1889. 240 BULLETIN OF THE MUSEUM OF COMPA11ATIVE ZOOLOGY. LIST OF DIAGRAMS. PLATE I. Fig. 1-3, 7. Cambarus setosus Fax. Fig. 4-6. C. Bartonii Fabr.; Gir. Fig. 8-10. C. virilis Hagen. Fig. 12-14. C. pellucidus Tellk.; Gir. Fig. 11,15. C. hamulatus Cope; Fax. PLATE II. Fig. 1. Cambarus setosus, H times nat., ?Fig. 2. Asellus Hoppince, 3 times nat. AYER5- CHLAMYDOSEi. HAyers, del


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