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Fig. 2 d. Femur of first right leg of the same male, from in 



front; X ^'/a- 



Fig. 3. Megistohumis longipes n. gen., n. sp. 

 Fig. 3 a. Body with left antenna, palp, and the proximal 

 parts of the legs of an adult male, from the side; 

 X scarcel}^ 8. 



— 3 b. Ocular protuberance of the same male, from the 



side; x 13. 



— 3 c. Left palp of the same male, from the outer side; 



X 13. 



— 3d. Patella, tibia and proximal part of tarsus of the same 



palp, from above; X 16. 



Fig. 4. Ogovia nasuta n. sp. 

 Fig. 4 a. Left antenna of a male, from the outer side; X 24. 



— 4 b. Left mandible with palp of a male, from the outer 



side; X 24. 



— 4 c. First left leg of a male, from the outer side; X 23. 



— X. vaulted, smooth and shining circular areas. 



Plate IV. 



Fig. I. Ogovia nasuta n. sp. (continued). 

 Fig. I a. Cephalothorax and the two anterior abdominal seg- 

 ments of a male, from above; x 16. The plate from 

 the front end covers the major part of first joint of the 

 antennae; of the palps only trochanter and femur, 

 of the three following pairs of legs the protruding 

 ends of the coxae and the proximal part of the 

 trochanter are drawn; of fourth legs only the end 

 of the coxae is rendered. 



— lb. Body with coxse and trochanteres of all walking legs 



of a male, from below; X 14. Antennae and man- 



