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long, slender, and compressed, a 3rd as long as tarsi, not enclosed 

 by the distal tarsal setae. Podomeres in decreasing order of length: 

 3>6>2>5 = 4=1. 



Figures 1-5. — Boraria siricia (Brolemann): 1, left paranotum of 9th body segment, dorsal 

 aspect X 45; 2, sternal aperture and right gonopod in situ, 7th segment, ventral aspect 

 X 45; 3, left gonopod, mesial aspect X 45; 4, left gonopod, dorsal aspect X 45, show- 

 ing small sternal remnant; 5, right cyphopod, caudal aspect X 100, showing seminal 

 receptacles by dotted lines. 



Interzonal furrow distinct down sides of segments, most sharply 

 defined in front of anterior stigma; lateral surfaces finely wrinkled, 

 otherwise unmodified. Stigmata similar in size and shape, both are 

 asymmetrically pyriform, slightly elevated but without flared rims, 

 both are in contact with the dorsal coxal condyle. 



Anterior legs unmodified, without distinct processes. Sterna of 



