48 liìillelin de la Sorìrtr lìni/nlr Eiìiomoìoghiìic (VEgypie 



eacli side. The black anal piale spinose, large, willi 

 two prominent hairs v[\v\\ side of randa; femora and 

 tibiae liairy. 



Ij'iKjtìì : -2 - 2.3 mm. 



Aplcrous viviparous female : 



two prominent hairs each side of cauda, femora and 

 abdomen black; skin markedly relicidale — there ap- 

 pears to be some greenish colouration. Antennal seg- 

 ments I and 2 colour of head; 3 ochreous, now and 

 then witli dusky apex; 4 similar; 5 oclireoua with 

 dusky apex; 6 all dusky. Legs with 1st femora och- 

 reous shading into dusky brown; 2nd and 3rd femora 

 dusky, pale at base; tibiae pale ochreous, with black 

 tips; larsi black. I nder low power lens a dusky grey 

 or slaty hue over tht.> back due to a waxy bloom. Basal 

 segment of antennae larger than 2nd; 3rd longer than 

 4th, but not quite so long as the 6lh; 4th slightly 

 longer than 5th; basal area of 6th half the length of 

 tlu flagellum. A marked papilla each side of prono- 

 tnm, one between the mid and hind legs, one between 

 cornicles and cauda and smaller ones on sides of ab- 

 domen. Cornicles thick, cylindrical, expanding basal- 

 ly, imbricated, about as long as 3rd antennal segment, 

 not projecting beyond the cauda. Cauda large, more 

 than half the length of the cornicles, almost cylindri- 

 cal, but broadly expanding at the base, spinose, with 

 5 hairs on each side; anal plate large, black, spinose, 

 with two long hairs each side of cauda and some 



