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 (Fi;^ 76) considerably prolonged, the tip is broadly truncated and at mid- 

 dle of posterior margin with 6-10 rather long, black, tough bristles in 

 the edge. -The incision on the sixth tergite of the o is broader than in 

 the same sex of analls , and in the o often deeper thc;n same. L. £ mm. 



Distributed on damp and semi -damp ground together with analis . but 

 not as common as this. 



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 102. H. soror Kr. 



(Kraatz Ins. D. II, 257; Sharp Pev. Brit. Horn. 178; 'Janglb. Kaf. M. 

 II, 215. - forcipata Muls. et Pey Brevip. 1875, 105). 



Especially closely allied to and like analls , from which it (t. Sharp 

 and Sangelbauer) is separated by the following details: 



It is ordinarily larger, most often darker of color, black, pitch- 

 black or pitch-brown with lighter abdominal tip; the antennae brown, their 

 base, and the legs brownish yellow. 



Abdomen more densely punctated, and especially the fifth free dorsal 

 joint also more distinctly punctated than in analis . L. 2.5-2.8 mm. 



In the O the head at middle more or less distinctly impressed or grooved. 

 Posterior margin of the sixth free dorsal Joint of abdomen with a deeper 

 rounded incision than in analis. This incision reaches to middle of the 

 tergite and divides this into two inwardly curved, obtuse lobes. The next- 

 last ventral Joint is considerably elongate, its posterior margin broadly 

 rounded off and at middle provided with 6-10 tough, black bristles as in 

 cavifrons . In the ^ the sixth free dorsal Joint slightly or scarcely in- 

 curved. 



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