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tlieir length; tarsus twice as long as tibia; tibia and genual sub- 

 equal; femur almost twice as long as the genual. Posterior i)air 

 of legs extending beyond the posterior margin of the abdomen by 





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Figure J. Michaelin pulliiln n. sp.; dorsal view. 



about one-third their length. All the legs are sparsely clothed, 

 like the body, with small set*, some of which are simple, so!ne 

 bifurcate, some trifurcate, and some many-branched. All of 



