rhe Attaphîla are eifiall roaches 2-3 mm^lcng, comrex todlee of oval 

 ntowr and testaceous in color, as ITyrmecophila. That which ie most 

 markable, and to which I referred în my description of A* berg 1^ ie t 

 & diepoeition of the antennae, which diffère alltogether from thoee 



other Blattidae» Ve know tlmt the antennae în theße Insecte are 

 aracterietically long, setaceoue and compoeed of a considérable number 



transverse segments, or monîliform, which only to^-ards the tip becon© 

 ongate and thon in OKly a few gênera. But in the AttaphilA the antennaf^ 

 B conposed of comparât îvely few number of segmente, for'although they 

 9 incomplète in the epecinens exàinined one can see readilly that / 

 Bre is not a great number of them, These segmente, with the^ exception 



numbers 3 to 5 are longer than wide, as one can see from my f ibgure ol 



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