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(equivalent to the prothoracic scutellum), below are a central 

 and a lower anterior tubercle each with one seta. 



Postthorax corresponds with Mesothorax but has a less 

 distinct scutellum like area. 



Abdominal segments 1 to 8 have spiracles, 4 to G have 

 abdominal feet, and 10 has claspers. Segmental incisions are 

 •composed of two minor subsegments without tubercles or setae. 

 the large middle subsegments bear all tubercles. Anterior 

 (dorsal) trapezoidal bears one seta, posterior (subdorsal) tubercle 

 one seta, supraspiracular (lateral) tubercle bears one long one 

 short setfe, it is below the anterior trapezoidal ; the spiracle is 

 slightly anterior below the supraspiracular tubercle ; a little 

 lower are the two subspiracular tubercles posteror to the spiracle, 

 almost in line, each bearing a remote seta ; a lower anterior 

 tubercle bears one seta, and a subventral tubercle bears two set;©. 

 The abdominal feet bear four anterior setaj on base (these corres- 

 pond to the subventral tubercle with two set* and two ventral 

 setcB). Segment 9 has anterior and post dorsal tubercles each 

 with one seta ; anterior and post subdorsal tubercles each with 

 one seta ; two tubercles each with a single seta, one below other 

 on posterior edge of segment ; a subventral tubercle with two 

 setas. Segment 10 has two dorsal tubercles, two lateral 

 tubercles, each with one seta ; immediately posterior to the anal 

 flap there is a tubercle with one seta on either side. There are 

 four seiie on the base of claspers. 



Ventrally anterior to each prothoracic leg there is one seta ; 

 posterior to each thoracic leg one seta, these can be observed 

 also on the inner side at the base of the abdominal feet. On 

 abdomen 1, 2, there are two tubercles with one seta each 

 (already mentioned), outer to the leg seta on 7, 8, there is only 

 one tubercle outer to the leg tubercle, and on 9 there is only the 

 leg tubercle with one seta. Terminal hooks of the abdominal 

 feet are one central row of strong hooks and one outer row of 

 smaller hooks, the circle is incomplete on the outer side ; the 

 claspers have two rows of similar hooks but only on the inner 

 side of claspers. 



C. daphnandra3 at twelve months length is about I,,; inch. 

 Head not noticeably larger than other segments, which are 

 uniform to about 7 abdominal ; 8, 9, 10 taper somewhat 

 smaller. The principal subsegments are swollen in appearance 

 and the incisions very pronounced. Colour similar to early 



