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CLARENCE M. WKED. 



two similar nearly transverse series. There is also a similar transverse series on 

 each segment of the abdomen most easily seen on the black central marking. 

 Eye eminence large, brownish, canaliculate; each carina having four thick, 

 brownish tubercles, each of which terminates in a black spine. Mandibles light 

 brown, tii)s of claws black ; dorsal surface of second joint and of apical portion 

 of first joint furnished with short black hairs ; second joint with a blunt tubercle 

 ou its inner dorso lateral surface, just above the base of the finger forming part 

 of the claw, and tlie Mi>ical portion of its outer lateral surface (behind the inser- 

 tion of the thumb) pro- 

 longed into a tubercular 

 process. Thumb with a 

 prominent dorsal tubercle 

 near its base. Palpi mot- 

 uU'd ; the outer ventro-late- 

 °ral portion of the femur with 

 an irregular row of long, 

 slender, white tubercles, 

 terminating with black 

 spines: inner ventro-lateral 

 surface with a series of long, 

 black, curved, spinous hairs; 

 inner lateral surface with 

 similar shorter hairs more 

 numerous, forming a brush 

 Fig. 2.-yW;'y/«^//<r/aj. Male. Parts of same magnified, on the slightly produced 

 a, body; b, eye eminence, side view; c, eye eminence, front inner distal angle ; dorsal 

 view; (^, palpus, side view; ^, claw of palpus, side view;/, and outer lateral surfaces 

 tip of mandible; ^, genital organ. with short spinous hairs; 



patella nearly as long as tibia, its innerdistal angle produced and furnished with a 

 brush of black hairs with recurved tips; shorter hairs in distant rows on its dorsal 

 and lateral surfaces ; tibia with its inner lateral di.stal angle slightly swollen, not 

 projecting forward as does that of the patella, but furnished with a similar brush 

 of hairs ; outer ventro-lateral surface with a sub-obsolete row of white tubercles, 

 tipped with spinous hairs ; dorsal and outer lateral surface furnished with sparse 

 short hairs ; tarsus thickly covered with long, black, recurved hairs, usually with 

 a row of sub-obsolete, short, black tubercles on its inner ventro-lateral surface, 

 and terminating in a nsoderately robust simple claw. Ventrum light grayish 

 brown, hispid. Legs short, robust; coxse light gray, covered with spinous hairs 

 ou elevated bases: trochanters light brown or grayish, tuberculate; remaining 

 joints mottled with blackish brown and gray; all except tarsi with longitudinal 

 rows of small black spines, and acute tubercles on their dorso-distal borders ; 

 tibipe angular; tarsi hairy. Sheath of genital organ enlarged distally, truncate; 

 shaft moderately robust, di.stally canaliculate, then expanded into a spoon-shaped 

 portion, and terminating in a short, black, acute, articulated piece. 



Female. — Body larger and more robust; besides which it also differs from the 

 male in having no tubercles on the mandibles. Apical joints of ovipositoi- 

 grayish. 



A number of" specimens were tuken at Hanover, during August, 

 by beating the limbs of pine trees. 



