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[Ft'lj uarv, 



Alnte Femnle. — Pn'own, bvistlj', but bristlee not so stronpr as m the 

 apterous 5 • Antennae pale 3'ellow, slender, 6-segmeuted ; segment I with 

 3 spines, twice as long as broad ; II with 2 spines, a little shorter than 1 ; 

 III with about b spines arranged evenly along anterior margin, 1-2 sensoria, 

 3| times length of II, distally imbricated ; IV with 1 strong distal spine and 

 the normal sensorium longer than II ; V with 1 spine, and the usual sensorium, 

 compound, composed of 4 outer and 1 inner small sensoria, 2 short spines at 

 tip, spur considerably longer than the base, the two combined longer than III. 

 Proportions of segments, 18, 16, 56, 22 (26-1-34). Head convex in front, with 

 2 lateral spines. Rostrum dull yellow, dark at tip, reaching 2nd pair of coxae. 

 Pronotnm brown, bristly. Mesonotal bosses with a row of short spines on 4he 

 inner margin, otherwise bare. Abdomen (in cleared specimen) with 5 broken; 

 bands of chitin, arranged in 4 longitudinal rows, spiny on ohitinous avea^, 

 apical segment chitinised, with strong tuberculated bristles on margin. 

 Cornicles pore-like on 5th abdominal segment. Legs pale yellow with tips 

 of tibiae and tarsi darker. 



Measurements ; Antenna "69 mm. Hind leg : trochanter-)- femur "42 mm., 

 tibia 70 mm., tarsus-f claw '14 mm. Total length 1-8 mm., breadth -6 mm. 



Redescribed from one alate $ . The front wing appeare to have the 

 cubitus once-forked. Hind wing with 2 oblique veins. The apterous 

 forms described from numerous specimens of both viviparous and 

 oviparous females. 



A.ju7ici, sp. n. 



Apterous Viviparous Female. — Elongate, linear, splnose. Antennae 5- 

 segmeuted, slender, reaching just beyond the posterior margin of the 



Fig. 5. — Atlicroldes junri. sp. n. Adult insect and antenna. 



