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II • Utile Biiil ruunilljr |m>inlnciit i <J >. or prrtir rrmiliirljr aixl conolilprmtily rnanttnl, 

 iniwl |>r<Mlucr<l «ii(l • llttif full III tlx i' ri'itloii. the l<»«i-r ixirtlim ruiitlniiuuii 



(9 ). th" lnniTiii»rKlii <-iiii\px ami .-..n •■xpnnclrtl. In tlir<iut<T llilnl hoiiii'mIibI 



•irl<ie<l anil *U|{litlr pmaruliiali' .Siiliiiir<llaii nrmin' Irniilnntlne on the outer iMinler 

 Juat bejrnnil the anal aiixle; Internal nervure tennlnatinu «iinivwhat lieynnil tlie mliltlle 

 of the outer Uirtler. 



Anilr<M-onla \vc«lKi>-!i)ia|>e«l Imt limailly tniiirato at tip, the Hlileit NlralKht, the aleni 

 lonK. the lamina alioiit four tltiii-t »> Imii; n« hroail. 



Forr ' It foiir-rtft f tlie hlml tlhlae. the tarnl either «iiri>i«-"lnK 



(9>"r '•>■ t<J»l^ H'r e<|ual In the two nose.* ; the la«t Joint 



cl'' «» of the other leg* ( V ) ; or «ninll, ta|>erlii|;. anil only armed with the 



coi; ; of the rows of nplnex on the iniiler surface, and alM>ve with very short 



•nd deniie hair* In place of ncales ((f): In both ncxei the tlhlnl xplm-"! are nnknl, and 

 excpptlnic In theite polntu and their dimlnlohed nltn they do not ilinv-r from tho!ie of the 

 other legit Keiuora scarcely fringetl with halni, excepting on tin- fore Ic^^ of the 

 male, where they are thickly clothed. Midillc tiblne anncd Ix-nenth with n (treat 

 many rather recunilxMit. short ami rather >«li-iiilor spines, and at the llpwith rnther long 

 anil stout spurs, clothed with scales nearly to the tl|i. Klp»i joint of tarsi a little longer 

 tlian the three followliiu to);etluT. the socoml ami llfth nlmul e<|Uiil, and lonucr than 

 the third and fourth, which are iijual ; amird lioneath on either side with rather long 

 and slender spines, the apical ones of each Joint a little longer than the othcn ; 

 under «nrfare, exreptlnit of the ba-sal Joint, devoid of scales. ClawK very itmall, 

 conipreAsrd. Iwnl strongly close to the base, beyond nearly straight, tapering, the 

 •pex very Rllghtly hooke<l and llnely polntc<l: paronychia simple, consisting of a 

 rather slender, (S|ual, (leshy IoIh', not so long M the claws, and rocuu)l>ent on the 

 fle^hv ti»se-. pnlvlllus minute, projecting. 



^' ulnal appendages; upper organ rnther small ; alatlons sulx|uadrate, scpa- 



rat- -p. tiMud notch, a.s In Thccla. not pointed ; lower edge produced to a 



bruad. roundiil lappet; arms long and slender, taperlii:; to a line point, strongly re- 

 cur^etl. the apical portion straight ; cla.sps gibbous at luuc, beyond laminate, nttber 

 stoat, tapering to a point. 



Bgg. Ecbloold shaped, much flattened below, above as In Uranotus or even more 

 strongly convex. The surface covered with coarse, raised, roumled projections, each 

 connected with those around It by a laminate ridge, much the lowest In the middle, 

 and thus forming minute, triangular cells. Inferior surface, except exteriorly, smooth ; 

 aK ■•nddenly stop at t! ■. sunken micropylc, cumpoiied of 



del -. with slight raised i ucen. 



CaterpUlai at btrth. Dody shapeil much na In Incisalia. with no sulcation of the 

 dorsal area. Tlie last compound abilomlnal segment somewhat elongated but rounded 

 at the tip. The latcroilopMil series of splcnll f erous hairs consisting of two on each 

 abdominal segincnt, the larger central, the smaller posterior and out-slde of thl-t; the 

 longer hair Is scarcely so long as the height of the iKMly, strongly curved, sweeping 

 upward I •r half the length of one of the segments of the 



bo<lT. • vvonl directed. No laterostlgmatal series of halr- 



be.T .le. tif liie iiif rnstigmatal series the central hair is the longest and 



ab-' rd the width of the iMnly. directed straight outward; the other, anteriorly 



sltiiatisl. Is half a.s long, an<l directed slightly forward and (ilaced a little superior to It. 

 Beneath these Is a pair of two equal, divergent and slightly downwanl dlrccte«l hairs 

 on cither side of the middle. The lateral series of hairless, hemispherical lentlcles 

 conr-i'" '- r^n each abdominal segment Just in advance of the mid'I' the 



Br-' il segment Is carried forwaril to itie anterior edge. an. I la 



sc- I and below It; tlii.-, siries 



ext. lit from the thlffl «»n the 



l«.s' ills Willi I 10- 



rlor the oppo- . the 



latenxiorsal line by a pair of smaller, also naked, lentlcles placed side by aide, tnuw- 

 r,.r...u hchlnil them. 



