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Aphorura montis n. sp. 
(Figs. 1, 2, and 3) 
Leneth 1.5 mm. Color—White. Body—Long, subcylindrical ; 
sparsely covered with hairs. Head—Slightly elongate. An- 
tenne—(Fig. 3 A). Shorter than head, blunt; segments four, 
stout and rounded; I shortest, II and III subequal; IV longest. 
On the distal part of II] and IV, a number of blunt spines or 
tubercles. Those on III are wider, the ones on the outside 
being the longest and thickest. No eyes. Postantennal organ 
Figure 1. Dorsal view of Aphorura montis n. sp. 
Figure 2. Side view of Aphorura montis n. sp. 
(Fig. 3, B) present, consisting of eleven raised tubercles in a 
slight groove or hollow, six on the side toward the antenne, and 
five on the other side. Ocelliform punctures at the base of each 
antenna, one. Thorax—Three segments not fused, the first is 
small but visible from above. Each bears a pair of legs (Fig. 
