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of the two species differ in that in sciuropteri, the penis opens much 

 further distad, the parameres have straight lateral margins, and the 

 apical lobes of the abdomen are much better developed than in 

 Hnabalensis (compare figs. 54 and 55). The female genitalia differ in 

 that in sciuropteri the lateral setigerous lobes of the eighth segment 

 ("gonopods") are almost vertical rather than slanted and end anterior 

 to the lip of the vulva, which is straight and not heavily spiculated 

 (compare figs. 48 and 49). 



Description: Male: Head almost as broad as long, broadly 

 rounded anteriorly, antennae set near apex; marked postantennal and 

 occipital angles; postantennal margins straight and parallel. Basal 

 antennal segment as broad as long, v/ith short stout seta on dorsal 

 surface; segment 3 modified and bearing two short stout setae. 

 Thorax longer and broader than head ; sternal plate roughly rectangu- 

 lar and with posterior angles drawn into short acute points. Legs as 

 in other members of the genus. Abdomen with two sternal plates 



Figures 62-63.— Neohaematopinus kinabaUnsis, new species: 62, Allotype 9 ; 63, Holotype 



