Table C. 

 Relative measurements of the third and fourth legs. 



Merus 



Carpus 



Propodus 



Merus 



Carpus 



Propodus 



of third legs 



of fourth less 



N" I. NO 2. NO 3. N" 4. NO 5. NO 6. NO 7. No 8. No 9. NO 10. 



2,33 

 I 



2,32 



2,08 



I 



225 



N» I Stat. 116; N« 2 and 3 Stat. 164; N" 4 Stat. 273; N" 5 Stat. 274; N^ 6 Stat. 282; 

 N« 7 Stat. 2S5; N° 8 Stat. 305; N« 9 and 10 Stat. 310. 



Length of the merus 



Width of the merus 



Proportion between length and width of 



the merus 



Length of the carpus 



Width of the carpus 



Proportion between length and width of 



the carpus 



Length of the propodus 



Width of the propodus 



Proportion between length and width of the 



propodus 



Length of the dactylus 



Width of the dactylus 



Length of the merus 



Width of the mei;us 



Proportion between length and ^vidth of 



the merus 



Length of the carpus 



Width of the carpus 



Proportion between length and width of 



the carpus 



Length of the propodus 



Width of the propodus 



Proportion between length and width of the 



propodus 



Length of the dactylus 



Width of the dactylus 



N" I Stat. 116; N° 2 and 3 Stat. 164; N" 4 Stat. 273; iV 5 Stat. 274; N" 6 Stat. 282; 

 NO 7 Stat. 285; NO 8 Stat. 305; No 9 and 10 Stat. 310. 



All are ova-bearing females, except No 5 that is a very young specimen and N" 8 a male. 



107 



