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FluCtUOSR. From John E. Robson. Pencils absent. 



Harpes peaked ; sacculus terminating in small teeth with 

 a scobinated process nearer the base ; uncus trifurcate. 



Op. From S. J. Capper. 



Harpes rounded, simple ; sacculus slightly produced with 

 papilla nearer the base ; uncus trifurcate , the downward 

 and upward curve of the lateral prongs seeming to suggest 

 a pincer like arrangement ; vesica with small cornutus ; 

 aedceagus with wide mouth. 



OeulariS ; oetOgesima. From Eustace Bankes. 

 Pencils absent. 



Harpes rounded, simple ; sacculus with papilla ; uncus 

 trifurcate strongly mandibulate ; vesica with small 

 scobinations ; aedoeagus with wide mouth. The juxta 

 of this, as in the preceding species, or, appears to be 

 connected with the harpes. 



Cross pairing here should not be difficult, and was 

 accomplished by W. H. B. Fletcher, vide " Entomologist." 

 vol. XXVI (1893), p.p. 329. 



Duplapis. 



Harpe rounded with thick curved costal edge ; cucuUus 

 is divided, below the division is a row of strong teeth ; 

 the sacculus terminates in a bunch of long strong teeth ; 

 uncus is trifurcate, having a dentated subscaphium ; vesica 

 simple. 



Demas copyli. 



Harpe rounded ; clasper indicated by papilla ; uncus 

 trifurcate, the lateral pieces wide apart ; vesica with two 

 masses of teeth ; juxta curled, squamous behind, the upper 

 part set with a dentated process of long teeth at either 

 side. 



Asphalia flavicOPnis. From Dr. J. Cotton. 



Harpes peaked ; sacculus is produced into a sucker-like 

 process; the uncus almost defies description, arising from 

 a blunt central base, are two stout columns, each of which 

 terminate in three short arms, the inner pair being finely 



