﻿96 ENrOMOLOGlSK TIDSKRIFT I9I9. 



the species more completely. It represents undoubtedly (as 

 already foreshadowed by Harrison and JOHNSTON) a 

 new, distinct genus. The body is of exceedingly small size 

 and the head shows in front a well set off little shield (cly- 

 peus?); the spines of underside of head are directed straight 

 down, rising not from the base of palpi but from a point 

 much further back; temporal lobes well marked as in j5ö^//rt; 

 sexual dimorphism in chsetotaxy to be described at a later 

 occasion. — Living on PJiascologale. 



