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REPORT ON DIPLURA AND THYSANURA 



^ Ctenolepisma sp. 



Specimens from (L68), Camp below Anem La at 5315 m., 1 August 1932, are in 

 poor condition and it can only be said that they are very similar to Ct. mauritanica (Lucos). 



Ctenolepisma sp. 



A few specimens, also in such a poor condition that a description cannot be given, were 

 collected at (L22) between Leh and Spitok (Spithug) at about 3350 m. The distribution 

 of combs of setae of urotergites is as in the group Ct. Itncata. 



Lepidospora ceylonica Silv. 



One female collected at (N 17) Ootacamund (Nilgiri Hills) 15 November 1932, has 

 the same characters as are shown by the typical specimens, which I described from Ceylon. 

 This species was also collected later at Rotuna and Kumaon so that it appears to have a wide 

 distribution, from North India to Ceylon. 



Figure S. Machilanus Hutchinsoni: 1, oculi ct ocelli laterales supra inspect!; 2, oculus ct ocellus laevi 

 supra parum oblique inspecti ; 3, antennae pars proximalis; 4, ejusdem antennae partis distalis articuli duo; 

 5, ejusdem partis distalis articulini duo magis ampliati; 6, feniinae palpus maxillaris; 7, feminae palpus labiallis; 

 8, feminae pes primi paris; 9, ejusdem pedis tarsus et praetarsus magis ampliati; 10, urosterni quinti dimidia 

 pars; 11, ejusdem urosterni stilus magis ampliatus; 12, feminae urosterna 6"°' ad 9""' cum ovipositore ; 

 13, ovipositoris valvulae inferae laevae pars distalis; 14, ovipositoris valvuiae stiperae lacvae pars distalis; IS, maris 

 pes paris primi a femore ; 16, maris urosterna octavum et nonum cum pcne et paramcris. 



