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pores and spines already mentioned, with numerous lanceolate spines 

 of various sizes, these in transverse rows on the abdominal seinnents 



Fig. 16. PSELDORIPERSIA TURGIPES (MASKELL). A. LARVA, APEX OF ABDOMEN, X 335 ; B. 



ADULT FEMALE, TRIANGULAR PORE, X 1500 ; C. ADULT FEMALE, MULTILOCOLAR DISK PORE, 



Xl5G0; D. LARVA, OUTLINE OF BODY, X 115 ; E. LARVA, TRIANGULAR PORB, X 1500 ; F. ADULT 

 FEMALE, APEX OF ABDOMEN, X165; G. LARVA, MIDDLE LEG, X 230 ; H. LARVA, ANTENNA, 



X230; I. ADULT FEMALE, POSTERIOR LEG, X 165 ; J. ADULT FEMALE, ANTENNA, X165; K. 

 ADULT FEMALE, CERARIAN AND BODY SPINES, X 600 ; L. PORB, ADULT FEMAI4B, X 1500 ; M. 

 ADULT FEMALE, TUBULAR DUCT, X 1500. 



just anterior to the anal ring:, but scattered elsewhere, and with many 

 small tubular ducts and triangular pores; ventrally with numerous 



