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characteristic. P. xenunts, however, is otherwise very distinct from P. coxalis, 

 notabl}- in the head. 



Ileac/.—The head is much shorter in the S than in that sex of P. coxalis, and 



Fl«. \,— ParapsijUuR .Tcnurus. 



bears in front of the e}e a row of five bristles in the t? and of three in the ? , besides 

 some small hairs. The genal process is not sinuate at the apex, as is the case in 

 P. coxalis, and has beliind the e3"e one or two long bristles and two short ones. 



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Fig. S.—Para/tsi/llus xenurns. 



There are no bristles along the ventral genal edge, as for instance in P. cocyti 

 Roths. (1904). The occiput has on each side a subapical row of five bristles, and 

 above the antennal groove one (?) or two (c?) long bristles. The bristles of the 



