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PLATE 35

Dolichopterus macrochirus Hall
Page 262
See plates 40–45

1 Eighth joint of a swimming foot. Natural size
Horizon and locality. Bertie waterlime. Litchfield, Herkimer co., N. Y.


Eusarcus scorpionis Grote & Pitt
Page 233
See plates 29–34, 36

2 Enlargement (× 3) of portion of carapace and first tergite to show tubercles and scales
3 Enlargement (× 3) of median portion of tergites to show character and distribution of scales
4 Enlargement (× 3) of portion of sternite to show character and distribution of scales
5 Last sternite, showing the relatively great length of the plate. The antelateral angles or ears are incomplete
Horizon and locality. Bertie waterlime. Buffalo, N. Y.

All figures are from photographs. The original of figures 4 and 5 is in the American Museum of Natural History [no. 2249, see pl. 40], that of figures 2 and 3 is in the collection of Dr Mark E. Reed, Buffalo [see pl. 29], and that of figure 1 is in the New York State Museum

Memoir 14. N. Y. State Museum. Plate 35.
J.A.Glenn phot. J B Lyon Co State Printer