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females differ particularly in the shape of the posterior part of the genital plates. Moreover, 

 both sexes differ in having a greater number of acetabula. 



In some of the characters mentioned Kashmirothyas also resembles the genus Javathyas 

 and belongs undoubtedly to the same group of genera as Javathyas, Trichothyas, and Lund- 

 hladia. It has, therefore, to be looked upon as a ramification from the same tribe as these 

 genera, mainly differing in the multiplication of the acetabula (cf. Lundblad, 1933). 



Family HYDRACHNIDAE 



Subfamily Hydrachninae 



8. Hydrachna {Diplohydrachna) conjccta Koen. 



Hydrachna conjecta Koenike, 1895, pp. 145-46 

 Koenikei Sig Thor, 1898, pp. 7-8 



Sig Thor, 1899, pp. 17-18 

 conjecta Piersig. 1897-1900, Plate L, fig. 177 a-f 



Piersig, 1901, pp. 47-48 



Koenike, 1904, pp. 29-33 

 " -f- Koenikei Koenike, 1908, p. 263 

 Hydrarachna " Koenike, 1909, p. 43 



dissecta Viets, 1911, a, pp. 343-46 



Halbert, 1911, pp. 12-13 

 Hydrachna koenikei Sig Thor, 1916, pp. 14-18, figs. 15-16 

 Hydrarachna conjecta Lundblad, 1920, pp. 169-70 



Soar and Williamson, 1925, pp. 175-78 

 Hydrachna " Viets, 1928, p. 15 



Lundblad, 1929, pp. 18-23 



Figure 12. — Hydrachna i-.)/i,Vi7(i Koen. A, eyes and dor.-^al plates ( 9 ) ; B, left palp from the outer side ( 9 ) ; 

 C, stigma ( 9 ) ; D, epimera and genital organ {$) ; E, epimera and genital organ ( 9 ). 



