Abstract

A new species, Sminthurus (Sminthurus) carolinensis Snider, is described from South Carolina. This species is most closely allied to Sminthurus (Sminthurus) argenteornatus Banks, but can be separated on the basis of color pattern, absence of outer tooth on unguis, tibial setal pattern, outer edge of mucro toothed, and female subanal appendage morphology. The type locality is the Savannah River Plant, U. S. Department of Energy, Aiken, South Carolina. Specimens were taken from grass and Allium vineale L.

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