132 (dr. a. c ottdemans). notes on acaäi. 



backward^ near trochanter III ! Postanal hairs three pah' of which 

 the 1st and 3d are shorter than the width of the body; the 2d 

 slightly longer than the length of the body. — A pair of minute 

 hairs aln:iost between the median line and coxal plate IV. 



Mandibles. I am not in the opportunity to give a description of 

 them; my preparation being already in a most unfavourable 

 condition. 



Maxillae. Idem ; but you may discern in fig. 59 the inward 

 pointed outer malae ; the palps as usual; here too the trochanter, 

 femur and genu were, though scarcely, discernable. 



Legs. Pseudostig mafic organ a beautiful figure of a tree in winter, 

 slender stem and ramificale thin branches (Fig. 58) ; stem 7iot 

 bifid ; dislally ending ramificate. — On the ventral side of genu III 

 the pi'oximal hairy hair of the other cadaverum,-di\\\eA species is 

 here transformed in a villous scale (Fig, 60). This scale is long 

 lanceolate, longer than genu and tibia together. It differs consid- 

 erably from that of Gl. michaeli Oudms. — Moreover the legs 

 resemble those of 01. cadavermn (Schrank). 



Habitat: ? 



Patria : Isle of Borkum (Burchanum of the Romans). 



Pound by the late Prof. Dr. Oskar Schneider. 



'Ii/pe in my collection. 



16. Anoetus discrepans Oudms. 

 (With Plate 9, fig. 61—64). 



1903. Nov. 1. Anoetus discrepans Oudms. , in Entom. Bericht. 

 p. 103. 



Hypopus. Length 216 — 248 ^<. Colour bi-ownish. — Sliape elongate, 

 oval, with top backward, somewhat like A. spiniferus Michael, but 

 cephth. more pointed anteriorly. — Texture polished. — 



Dorsal side (Fig. 61). Cephalotorax about one third the length of the 

 whole creature, triangular, with straight base, and slightly outwardly 

 curved sides ; top rounded ; a transverse row of 4 minute spots in 

 the middle; seen with immersion-system these spots transfoi'm into 

 (sense?) haiis (Fig 62). Abdomen a reversed high triangle with 



