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3, C) which are short and stout. The coxa and trochanter are 
short and subequal, femur and tibia longer and about equal, 
tarsus very small and bears two claws without teeth (Fig. 
3, D). Superior claw long and broad, inferior very short and 
narrow. Abdomen—Segments 1, 2, 3, 4 subequal. Segments 5 
and 6 longer. Furceula wanting. Anal horns two (Fig. 3, Ff). 
The skin is covered with tubercles which are very small and 
regular. They give the whole body a finely granular appear- 
ance. 
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Figure 3. Aphorura montis. 
A—Antenna with the tubercles of the skin shown. 
B—Postantennal organ, 
C—Leg with claw. 
D—Claw. 
E—Anal horns, tubercles of the skin shown. 
F—Antenna of Aphorura lutea. 
