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of the jaw and directed upwards and inwards, forming a deep sulcus 

 with the outer keel. 



Tarsi of the legs with the terminal segment short, slenderer than 

 the first segment, from which it is separated by a strong constriction ; 

 the sub-ungual appendages very long and turgid, somewhat 

 attenuated towards the apex and strongly diverging, half as long 



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Ceroma sclatcri, n. sp. <? . Fig. 13, left mandible from inner side (the flagelluui is 

 purposely drawn on the right of the eye-tubercle to show its course). Fig. 13, 

 metatarsus and tarsus of palp from the side. Fig. 136, tarsal joints of II. and 

 III. leg. Fig. 13c, rostrum (apical tuft of hairs not sketched in). 



C. inermc, n. sp. <? . Fig. 14, left mandible from inner side (the flagellum is 

 drawn as if on the right side of the eye-tubercle to show its length). 



C. capcnsc, n. sp. ?. Fig. 15, right mandible from lateral side. Fig. 15a, apical 

 part of both mandibles, from above. Fig. 156, rostrum (apical tuft of hairs not 

 sketched in). 



as the basal joint of the claws and provided with a very noticeable, 

 deep-black, basal spot above (fig. ISb). Tarsus and metatarsus of 

 palp stout, straight, not curved below, the former very slightly 

 incrassated above (fig. 13a). Tibiae of II. and III. legs with one 

 short apical spine, the metatarsi of these legs with 3 short, stout, 

 dorsal spines ; no other short spines are present on any of the legs, 



