145 
band, the fissures of which, going in the same direction 
as the band, åre almost vertical and situated close 
together; there are more than 20 fissures, and being 
much shorter than the band they partially become al- 
most the prolongation of each other. — On the posterior 
side close behind the apex above the apophysis one 
single very long and below this one 2 or 3 very short 
longitudinal fissures. 
5th joint. Apically on the upper side a transverse 
area with numerous, closely placed longitudinal fissures ; 
the front one being the longest. On the posterior side 
slightly removed from the margin 2 rather short, some- 
what oblique fissures rather removed from each other. 
6th joint. On the anterior side near the apex 
close above the apophysis an organ composed of 14 
fissures, the lowest of which are long and curved, the 
upper ones getting little by little short and almost 
straight (Tab. II, fig. 8). On the posterior side, near 
the apex, a little-above the middle, one single, very 
long fissure. 
The maxillary palpi. 
2d joint. On the apical margin of the upper side 
a little behind the apophysis a row with 7 or 8 longi- 
tudinal fissures of middle length, partly rather removed 
from each other. 
3d joint. On the apical margin of the outer side 
2 groups, the one close below the upper, the other 
close above the lower apophysis; in the upper group 
c. 4, in the lower one 5 or 6 longitudinal or oblique 
fissures, all removed from each other and of very diffe- 
rent length. 
The whole rest of the animal, thas is to say the 
cox® and tarsi of the members, the mandibles, the 
dorsal and the ventral side of the cephalothorax and 
