. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 338 BULLETIN 34, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. the tympariuin. The dark baad from the end of the muzzle extends to the middle of the side, or beyond. Inferior surfaces Fig. 85. Ohorophilus nigritus. No. 5935. Liberty County, Ga.; 1-4, {; 6-7, f. Measurements of No. 5935. M. Length of head and body 030 Length of head, including tympana 0105 Width of head, including tympana 0095 Length of fore-leg 0165 Length of fore-foot 006 Length of hind leg 0475 Length of tibia 0145 Length of tarsus 0094 Length of remainder of foot 0145 This s


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 338 BULLETIN 34, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. the tympariuin. The dark baad from the end of the muzzle extends to the middle of the side, or beyond. Inferior surfaces Fig. 85. Ohorophilus nigritus. No. 5935. Liberty County, Ga.; 1-4, {; 6-7, f. Measurements of No. 5935. M. Length of head and body 030 Length of head, including tympana 0105 Width of head, including tympana 0095 Length of fore-leg 0165 Length of fore-foot 006 Length of hind leg 0475 Length of tibia 0145 Length of tarsus 0094 Length of remainder of foot 0145 This species is rare in collections and has not been well identified, owing to the imperfection of Dr. Holbrook's description. It can be best recognized from Le Conte's description above quoted. It is an evident ally of C. triseriatus. A small form is found in Florida, which I have described under the name of ClioropMlus verrucosus. It differs somewhat from the typical Nigricans, and I suspect that it will turn out to be a subspecies. It differs, besides its very small size, iu the somewhat longer tarsus, which exceeds the foot minus the fourth toe, in length. The yellow stripe on the upper lip is broken up into a series of spots. The measurements are as follows: M. Length of head and body 019 Length of head 006 Length of hind limb - 026 Length of femur 007 M. Length of tibia 008 Length of tarsus 005 Width of head at tympana 0055 From Volusia, Fla.; Mrs. A. D. Lungren. This Chorophilus is similar in proportions to the G feriarum, but is well distinguished by the characters of the longer hind leg, the skiu, and the coloration. The tubercular upper surface is quite peculiar, and the smooth gnlar region is equally wanting in the Northern Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States National Mu


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