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proximal bristle ; Init the inner Irair is here V-shaped. (ìenu 

 with the usual inner two knif'c-sliaped hairs. Tibia and tar- 

 sus normal. 



Legs (tig. 22) slender; legs II somewhat thicker, especi- 

 ally its femur, genu and til)ia. All tlie legs with sharp l>ristles, 

 which even may be called thorns on tarsi II, III and IV. 

 Length of legs resp. 1185, 740, 605 and 925 t. L e g s II 

 ventrally (fig. 32): femur with 2 tubercles of which the pro- 

 ximal one is more or less shaped like a loaf of sugar, some- 

 what bent and not higher than the thickness of the femur 

 itself ; the distal tubercle is much smaller ; proximally to the 

 hiffher tubercle a bristle. Genu with a bristle and a small 

 tubercle, which is slightly constricted so that it shows a ball- 

 shaped head. Tibia with a bristle and a smaller loaf of sugar- 

 shaped tubercle standing on a kind of pedestal. — Tarsus IV 

 (fig. 33) distally with a dorsal and a ventral ])air of short 

 thick thorns and with a pair of supraparatarsal fine hairs. 

 P a r a t a r s u s IV (fig. 33) rather long, with two heart- 

 shaped supraunguinal sticking pieces and a transverse very 

 oblons' subuno-uinal caruncle. 



Female. Length 1160|t«. Colour dark strawcoloured. 

 Shape oval, top forward, not shouldered behind legs II ; 

 well shouldered between legs I and II (fig. 34) therefore some- 

 what truncate anteriorly. Text u r e scaly on the shields ; 

 finely wrinkled in the unprotected parts. Dorsal side 

 (fig. 34) wholly protected by one shield, which is distinctly 

 a fusion of the anterior sliield, the posterior shield and the 

 dorsal parts of the peritrematal shields. A fine line of demar- 

 cation between anterior and posterior shields ; no demarcation 

 between anterior shield and dorsal parts of peritrematal shiehls. 

 Two kinds of hairs viz. : like in the nude, longer ones, rod- 

 like and distally hairy (fig. 36) ; and shorter ones, bristles. Of 

 the former type you will observe one pair on the vertex ; one 

 pair on the places where shoulders should have been ; one 



