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the dorsum, their anterior angles rounded, the posterior acute 

 and produced , the lateral border very obscurely denticulate , 

 notched , each notch bearing a short hair. 



^. Flatter than the 9 , the keels being more raised, so tliat 

 the posterior angle at the liinder end of the body projects above 

 the middle of the dorsum. 



Copulatory feet geniculate, the distal segment long, slender, 

 hooked at the apex with a minute subapical process ; the femoral 

 segment produced distally into a robust bifid branch, which is 

 nearly as long as and contiguous with the distal segment, and 

 bears a small tooth-like setiferous process at its base. 



Length up to about 18 mm., width 2 mm. 



Locality: Genoa and Busalla. 



11. Strong^ylosoma, italiciiin, Latz. 



Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. XVIII, p. 309. 

 Genoa. 



Family CHORDP^UMIDAE. 



12. Ati*aetosoiiia atliesiiixiiii, Fedr. 



Cf Latzel. Die Myr. Ost.-TIng. Mon. ii, pp. 183-186, pi. VIII, 

 fig. 09-100. 

 Genoa. 



13. Ati'aetosoiiia tlor-iae, sp. n. 



{FUj. 2-2a) 



(/'. Very mucli resembling the following species in colour, 

 longtli of antennae, shape of eyes and number of ocelli. 



Dorsal surface finely shagreened, very flat; the keels rising 

 liigh, almost at the summit of the side, horizontal or elevated, 

 very large, the anterior angle rectangularly rounded, the poste- 

 rior produced and dentiform , tlie lateral border marked by an 

 indistinct groove, the posterior border of the keels straiglit or 



