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RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



Fig. 2. A. maeulata, Newport. Posterior margin of the 

 7th leg, enlarged. 



Fig. 2 shows the setae, setules and spines to be found on the 

 terga of A. maeulata, as well as the remarkable association of 

 spines coupled with spinules which according to Verhoeff (Figs. 2 

 and 3) is one of the main characters of the genus. 



Fig. 3. A. maeulata,. 

 Newport. $ appendages. 



Femora, patella and tibia 

 are the only joints provided 

 with spurs, thus : — 



Femora : — Leg 1 : 1 dorsal 

 median ; 1 ventral median. 



Leg 2-14: 1 dorsal median 



and 1 dorsal posterior j. 

 1 ventral median. 



Leg 15: 1 dorsal median; 1 ventral median. 



Fig. 4. A. maeulata, Newport. Four 

 penultimate rings of tarsus of 10th pair ; 

 a, the so-called " taraal-zapfen "; b, 

 hooked bristles. 



