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Suasa ; dissimilis. 



Harpe deeply emarginate on the margin, the costal edge 

 being produced to a sharp curved arm, ending in a tooth, 

 anal angle of cucullus rounded ; clasper similar form to 

 preceding, the basal part extending to a long peaked arm, 

 the upper part terminating in an irregularly shaped head ; 

 ampulla elbowed ; clavus peaked ; uncus simple ; vesica 

 with short band of teeth. 



Pisi. 



Harpe with spinose cucullus, which is peaked inwards ; 

 the costa is broken by two arms proceeding from its edge, 

 the lower arm being long, the upper peaked ; clasper not 

 free ; uncus cygnated ; aedoeagus with a strong hook at the 

 orifice ; vesica with an irregular shaped cornutus. 



Atriplieis. '^>_ 



Harpe irregularly quadrilateral ; cucullus divided, densely 

 clothed with long straight hairs ; clasper curved and 

 pointed ; uncus flattened and pointed ; aedceagus scobinated 

 at the orifice ; vesica with strong irregularly shaped 

 cornuti, 



Contig-ua. 



Harpe with similar long hair as in atriplieis, cucullus 

 divided and peaked on the anal angle, from the point of 

 which extends two small teeth ; clasper curved ; ampulla 

 flattened and curved ; uncus tapered ; vesica with bunch 

 of long teeth and a short bulbed cornutus. 



Ppotea. 



Harpe with an emarginate prolongation of the margin : 

 cucullus divided, with corona, and hairy ; clasper curved, 

 with a bulbed base ; ampulla a long pointed arm ; uncus 

 sickle form ; vesica with three long cornuti and band of 

 teeth. 



Reetilinea. 



Harpe with corona ; cucullus rounded at the anal angle, 

 spinose ; the costal tube leaves the margin and extends to 

 the opening of the cucullus ; the clasper is elbowed, ending 



