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organ is not pigmented; laterally and a little posterior to it we find the two postociilar 

 bristles. The frontal shield reaches backwardly to behind the fourth pair of dorsoglandularia, 

 thus indicating that the first and second pairs of the dorsocentralia have been absorbed. The 

 third pair of dorsocentralia is united into a single, medial shield, as is also the fourth pair, 

 whereas the shields of the last, fifth pair, are isolated and very large. Moreover, the dorso- 

 lateralia of the pairs 2-4 are large and easily visible, whilst the first pair is small and invisi- 



FiGURE 9. — Kashmirothyas hutchinsoni gen. et sp. n. A, animal from above { 6 ) ; B, eyeplate ( $ ) ; C, maxillary 

 organ from above (_S) ; D, from the left .side ( $ ) ; E, mandible ( 3 ) ; F, palp (S). 



ble from above, lying on the sides and even partly on the underside of the body.'' The first 

 and third pairs of dorsoglandularia consist of a bigger plate than the others. As in Lund- 

 bladia the bristles of pairs 1 and 3-5 are much thicker, those of 2 and 6-7 thinner. The 

 hair of the second pair is especially very long and delicate. The two antenniformia (= first 

 [lair of dorsoglandularia) are free, not united, but lying close up to each other. As in 

 Javathyas, Lundbladia, and Trichothyas the ocularia have coalesced with the praeocularia 

 to constitute a transverse plate. I have been unable to ascertain whether the praeocular 

 bristle is bifid, as in Lundbladia, or not. I should not be surpri.sed if it actually were, but the 

 preparation is not clear enough to settle this. The epimeroglandulare 1 is large and triangular, 

 as in the female of Lundbladia. 



' In Figure 9 A the outline of this pair is stippled. 



