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antennae mucli larger than second and gibbons; se- 

 cond cy.lindrical; 3rd longer than /jlh; mnch shorter 

 than6th; /jth a little longer than äth; r)th with the 

 nsual sub-apical sensorinm; flagellnm of 6th long-, 



Caiiilopìwnis cytiaiiella iiov. sp. — A. Head of apterous 

 Ç ; B. Cornicle; C. Anal plate and cauda; D. Head and 

 antenna of alate 9 J E. Cornicle; F. Cauda and anal plate. 



longer than 4 + '>. The pale proboscis is rather narrow 

 and reaches just past the second coxae. Cornicles long, 

 thin, cylindrical, much longer than 3rd antennal 

 segment, slightly expanding basally, reaching nearly 

 to tJio level of the cauda. The projecting cauda is 

 small, acuminate, finely spinose and with the few 

 hairs arising from rather large mamillae. Anal plate 

 very finely spinose, with a few hairs arising from 

 rather prominent processes. The segments before the 

 anal ])late with rather long capitate hairs. Tibiae and 

 tarsi with short spine like hairs; legs rather delicate. 



Lengih : i.3 — 1.7 mm. 



Alafe viviparous female : 



Head blackish; eyes deep red; antçnn^ie black; 



