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Tab. XXXIII. 



Fig. 1 . Philyra Adamsii. a. side view ; b. anterior leg ; c. male abdomen. 

 Fig. 2. Philyra punctata, a. side view ; b. male abdomen ; c. female abdomen. 

 Fig. 3. Philyra carinata. a. side view ; b. male abdomen. 



Fig. 4. Philyra macrophthalma. a. side view; b. detached eye; c. male abdomen. 

 Fi». 5. Ebalia granulosa, a. anterior leg; b. posterior leg. 



Fig. 6. Lithadia Cumingii. a. side view ; b. anterior leg ; c. foot-jaw ; d. male abdomen. 

 Fig. 7. Lithadia Cumingii, jun. a. side view ; b. anterior leg ; c. foot-jaw. 



Fig. 8. Oreophorus npdosus. a. posterior view of the carapace; b. anterior leg; c. posterior leg; d. foot- 

 jaw. 



Tab. XXXIV. 



Fig. 1. Phlyxia lambriformis. a. side view ; b. foot-jaw ; c. antennary fossae ; d. male abdomen ; e. female 



abdomen. 

 Fig. 2. Phlyxia crassipes. a. male abdomen. 



Fig. 3. Phlyxia latvis. a. side view ; b. male abdomen ; c. female abdomen. 

 Fig. 4. Nursia plicata. 



Fig. 5. Nursia abbreviata. a. antennary fossae, orbits and foot-jaw ; b. under side of body. 

 Fig. 6. Nursilia dentata. a. side view; b. antennary fossae, orbits and foot-jaw; c. under side of body. 

 Fig. 7. Arcania septem-spinosa. a. anterior leg ; b. female abdomen ; c. one of the central tubercles 



enlarged ; d. posterior spine enlarged. 

 Fig. 8. Arcania tuberculata. a. male abdomen. 

 Fig. 9. Arcania gracilipes. a. abdomen of immature female. 

 Fie 10. Arcania Itevirnana. a. female abdomen. 



