Explanation of f'/afcs TT <ii\(J IIT 167 



Fir.. 4. Sfylocell'us siiiiuitrdnuti Westwood. 

 Adult iiKile. 

 Fig. 4 <(. Body (niisshapen), fi'oiii above; x 1.3/2. 



Fig. 4 1). The two distal joints of the right antenna, obliquely from tiie upiier and outer side; x IG. 

 Fig. 4c. Distal part of the first left walking leg, from the outer side; x 19/2. 



Fk;. 5. StyloceUuK Pncockii n. sp. 

 Adult female. 

 Fig. 5 a. Anterior half of the body, from above ; x 25/3. 



Fig. 5 /;. The two distal joints of the left antenna (of the male), obliquely from the upper and 

 outer side. 



Fig. 5c. Middle portion of the anterior half of the body, from below; x 17. — </. terminal soft 

 part of the mandible. 



Fig. 5 d. Distal part of the first left walking leg, from the outer side ; x 1 4. 



Fig. 6. Ogovia yrossa n. gen., n. sp. 



Adult female. 



Fig. & a. The body, from below; scarcely x 13; the basal joint of the antennaj, the proximal 

 part of the mandibulai' palpus, and the trochanteres of the walking legs are included. — 

 2, S, 7. second, third, seventh abdominal sternites. 



Fig. 6 6. Mandibular palpus, from the outer side; x 24. — b. femoral part. 



PLATE III. 



Fig. 1. Ogovia grossa n. gen., n. sp. (continued). 

 Adult female. 



Fig. 1 a. The animal, from above ; x 9. (On each abdominal segment the granules in the anterior 

 transverse row ought to have been rendered smaller than those in the posterior row, which are 

 correct. ) 



Fig. 1 h. Tlie two distal joints of the left antenna, obliquely from the upper and outer side ; x 24. 



Fig. 1 c. Distal portion of the same antenna ; x 73. 



Fig. 1 d. Middle portion of the anterior half of the body, from below ; x 26. — d. terminal soft 

 part of pars manducatoria of the mandibles ; /. angle limiting the stomotheca iu front ; h. soft 

 portion of the maxillary lobe of the first pair of coxEe. 



Fig. 1 e. Posterior part of the abdomen, from below; x 24. — o. operculum anale; 7. seventh sternite; 

 8. eighth steruite, fused with the ninth sternite and with IX, the ninth tergite. 



Fig. ly! Distal part of the first left walking leg, from the outer side; x 24. 



Fig. 1 g. Distal part of the fourth left walking leg, from the outer side ; x 24. 



