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than the femur which is slender and scarcely compressed; the 

 tarsal joint scarcely as long as the tibial. 



First pair of coxse (figs. 2 c and 2 d) anteriorly produced 

 into a triangular process; the distance between the front end 

 of that process and the angle terminating the marginal keel 

 of the stomotheca is only somewhat shorter than the length 

 of the last-named keel. Stomotheca with the middle parts of 

 its limiting keels nearly parallel, and towards the end it is a 

 httle widened, only somewhat narrower at the front end — 

 between the angles — than the length of the marginal keels. 

 The thin-skinned part of each maxillar\' lobe (fig. 2 c, h) is 

 divided into two portions distant from one another; the basal 

 portion is normal, while the distal portion constitutes a freeh' 

 protruding, oblong, rounded lappet. 



First pair of coxae considerably broader than those of second 

 or third pair, and much narrower than fourth pair (fig. 2 b). 



Metatarsi conspicuously more than half as long as the tarsi. 

 Solea of first pair of tarsi (fig. 2 i) occupies considerably more 

 than half of the length of the lower margin of the tarsus, and 

 is rather well defined from the proximal part of the lower side. 



Tarsi of first and second pairs without any longitudinal 

 dorsal furrow. 



Claws simple, without saw-teeth; those of fourth pair of 

 legs (fig. 2 k) much longer than first pair (fig. 2i), 



Sexual differences only found in the genital aperture with 

 the arculi, and in the tarsi of fourth pair. 



Remarks. — The genus Parogovia, which most decidedly 

 belongs to the subfamily Stylocellini H. J. H. & W. S., agrees 

 with Ogovia and differs from Stylocellus especially in five cha- 

 racters, viz. that the cephalothorax is anteriorly produced 

 into a triangular plate, that it has no eyes, that eighth and 

 ninth abdominal sternites are completely fused with one an- 

 other and with the ninth tergite, that first coxae are produced 



