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DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Setae are small and few in number ; there are 4-6 spinose setae near the distal articula- 

 tion of the femur (Fig. 29 c) and a large spine, on the mid-ventral line, at the distal 

 end of the second tibia (Fig. 29 e). 



The female shows the usual sexual differences of oviger and legs ; the femur (Fig. 30 c) 

 is much enlarged throughout three-fourths of its length; the genital pores are very 

 conspicuous. 



Fig. 30. Nymphon neumayri, n.sp. : a. Holotype. Dorsal view of body with chelophores and palps. 

 b. Holotype. Lateral view of body, with chelophore and palp. c. Third leg of female. 



Measurements {mm.) 



Length of proboscis . . . 



Diameter of proboscis 



Length of trunk 



Length of cephalic segment 



Width of cephalic lobes 



Width across second lateral processes 



Length of abdomen 



Length of scape 



Length of chela 



Third right leg: 



First coxa ... 



Second coxa 



Third coxa ... 



Femur 



First tibia ... 



Second tibia 



Tarsus 



Propodus ... 



Claw 



