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tarsus incrassated towards the apex when seen from the side, its 

 length about one-third that of the metatarsus. Under side of femur 

 with long setse, an anterior row of 4 slightly stouter than the rest ; 

 under side of tibia with an anterior row of 2 and a posterior row of 3 

 stout setae very distinctly set off from the rest and equalling the 



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Dacsia Icipoldti, n. sp. ? . Pig. 9, right mandible from lateral side. Fig. 9a, 

 tarsus of II. and III. leg. Fig. 9b, tarsus of IV. leg. Fig. 9c, rostrum (the stiff 

 tuft of hairs at the apex not sketched in). 



D. kolbei, n. sp. ? . Fig. 10, right mandible from lateral side. Fig. lOffl, meta- 

 tarsus and tarsus of right palp from posterior (outer) side. 



D. pallida, n. sp. ? . Fig. 11, right mandible from lateral side. Fig. lla, 

 metatarsus and tarsus of right palp from below. 



D. subulata, n. sp. <? . Fig. 12, left mandible from inner side. 



short uietatarsal spines in thickness ; metatarsus with an outer row 

 of 3 strong short spines (one in the middle of the segment, one at 

 the apex, and one midway between these tw r o) and an inner one of 

 1 similar apical spine, but there are no distinct series of spiniform 

 setae similar to those on the tibia, all the setae being much slenderer 

 than those on the latter. Metatarsus of II. leg with 5 short dorsal 



