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acteristic of L. baculus. However, the male antenne differ markedly 
in the new species, which is also much smaller, with shorter abdomen. 
Description of male: color pale with chestnut and black mark- 
ings; head resembling L. baculus, but with broader, rounded tem- 
ples; two peculiarly flattened, modified hairs on the clypeus. Length 
of segments of antenne similar to those in female, excepting second 
which is slightly longer; third segment with slight indication of an 
appendage. (Figure 95 D and BE). 
Thorax pale in color with dark, often black, markings. Abdomen 
elongate, shorter and broader than in L. baculus with pale median 
blotches and dark lateral bands. Last segment consisting of two 
rounded lobes; last segment in the female formed of two larger tri- 
angular lobes. 
Mae FEMALE 
Length Width Length Width 
3 OCiygaperne aa een (0G) 2,24 
Gah eeeewer tt eee 2 202 30 56 BY 
EO eee emer oe ene mS 28 8 30 
Abdomen 1.16 36 1.30 40 
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Figure 95. Lipeurus baculoides Paine 
_ A, Adult male. B, posterior segments of male. C, Posterior segments of 
female. D, Antenna of male. E, Antenna of female. 
