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outwardly near basal third. Head hairs: Preantennal (A) multiple, sparsely 

 barbed, about as long as antenna; lower (B) and upper (C) stout, spine-like, 

 darkly pigmented, barbed, as long or longer than antenna; postclypeal (d) 

 hair-like, 3 to 4-branched, shorter than lower (B) and upper (C) ; sutural (e) 

 single; trans-sutural (f) multiple; supraorbital single. Dorsal submedian pro- 



B 



K"^' 



Fig. 51. Uranotaenia lowii Theobald. A, Hind tarsus. B, Phallo- 

 some (lateral view). C, Male terminalia. 



