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third walking legs. Hooks a little smaller than those upon the 

 third walking legs are present upon the right second and the 

 right fourth walking legs. The left second and the left fourth 

 legs possess no hooks. 



FIG. 2. Diagram illustrating the copulatory hooks upon the second, third and 

 fourth legs as they occur in specimen No. i. 



Specimen number two (Fig. 3), also a first form male, is 43 

 mm. long and in addition to the usual hooks upon the third legs 

 there are hooks also upon both of the second walking legs and 



FIG. 3. Diagram illustrating the arrangement of the copulatory hooks upon the 

 second, third and fourth walking legs in specimen No. 2. 



upon the left fourth leg. The supernumerary hooks are again 

 distinct but smaller than the normal ones upon the third walking 

 legs. 



Specimen number three (Fig. 4) is 47 mm. long and has 

 copulatory hooks upon both of the second, third and fourth 

 walking legs. The hooks upon the second and upon the fourth 

 legs are slightly smaller than the normal hooks. 



