Explanation of Plate V 171 



stomotheca in front : ;/. carina stoniothecie ; h. the posterior part of the soft portion of the 

 maxillary lobes of the first pair of coxse ; lex-, maxillary lobe of the second pair of coxse ; 

 m. arculi genitales. — The labrnm is not shown on this or the following figure. 



Fig. 1 /(. Middle portion of the anterior half of the body of the female, from below; x 44. 



Fig. 1 i. Posterior part of abdomen of the male, from below ; x 28. — 7 — 9. seventh to ninth 

 sternite ; IX. ninth tergite. 



Fio. 1 k. Distal part of first left walking leg (of the male), from the outer side ; x .32. 



Fig. 1 I. Last left walking leg, coxa and trochanter omitted, of the male, from the outer side ; x 32. 



Fig. \ m. Penis, from above; x 126. — a. basal part of the sheath, its major part being removed; 



b. penis ; iiir. musculi retractores. 



Fig. 1 /(. Penis, from below; x 126. 



Fig. 1 o. Distal part of ovipositor, from above ; x 80. — -f. forceps ; p. branched tactile process. 



Fig. 2. Farasiro corsicus Simon. 

 JIale and female. 



Fig. 2 a. Bod}- of the male, from above ; x 43/2. 



Fig. 2 6. Left antenna (of the male), from the outer side ; x 4.5. 



Fig. 2 c. The two distal joints of tlie antenna shown in tig. 26, obliquely from the upper and 

 outer side ; x 45. 



Fig. 2d. Distal portion of the same antenna; x 116. — p. process at the articulation. 



Fig. 2 e. Middle portion of the antei-ior half of tlie body of the male, from below ; x .57. — 

 ■m. arculi genitales. 



Fig. 2f. Middle portion of the anterior half of the body of the female, from below; x 57. — 



c. mandible ; d. terminal portion of pars manducatoria of the mandible ; ./'. angle limiting 

 stomotheca in front ; h. the posterior part of the soft portion of the maxillary lobes of the 

 first pair of coxse ; leaf, maxillary lobe of the second pair of coxae ; m. arculi genitales. — The 

 labrum is not shown. 



Fig. 2 ff. Posterior part of the abdomen of the male, from below ; x 40. 



Fig. 2/(. Distal part of the first left walking leg (of the male), from the outer side; x 45. — 

 ?n. metatarsus divided into two portions by an oblique impression ; «. sensory setas. 



Fig. 2 i. Last left walking leg — coxa omitted — of a male, from the outer side ; x 45. 



Fig. '2k. Claw of the second left walking leg (of a male), from the anterior side; x 160. 



Fig. 2 L Claw of the third left walking leg (of a male), from the anterior side ; x 1 60. 



Fig. 2 m. Tarsus of the last left walking leg of the male, showing the gland, //., in optical .section, 

 and the serrate claw ; x 78. 



Fig. 2 n. Dorsal portion of the tarsus shown in the preceding figure; x 196. — d. duct with the 

 two first ramifications from the gland shown in fig. 2 m. ; o. opening of that duct on the 

 ' eminentia dorsualis ' ; s. small seta. The greyish shading indicates the tliickness of the chitine. 



Fig. 2 o. Anterior portions of tlie genital organs of the male, from below ; x 55. — a. basal part 

 of the sheath of penis, the remainder of it being omitted ; b. penis ; I. distal part of vesicula 



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