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EXPI^ANATION OF Pl^ATE 2. 

 Fig. I. Templetonia cavcmicola. — Head from above, showing one five- 

 segmented (normal), and one three- 

 segmented antenna. Magnified. 



2. Do., Head from side showing a four-jointed 



antenna. Magnified. 



3. Do., Scale from back of abdomen. Highly 



magnified. 



4. Do., Foot of fore-leg. Highly magnified. 



5. Do., Foot of hind-leg. Do. 



6. Cyphodcrus iT/ar/^/».— Magnified. 



7. Do., Scale from back of abdomea. Highly 



magnified. 



