﻿A NEW PROTURAN INSECT — GLANCE 313 



Sternite I: Anterior row about one-third from the anterior margin, 

 setae equidistant, 20)u; setae 1 are 11/x long; setae 2 are 20^ long. 

 Posterior row at margin; setae 1 are 15/x apart; setae 2 are 12/i from 

 setae 1; all are 11m long. Formula: Anterior row 2-2; posterior row 

 2-2. 



Sternite II: Anterior row; setae 1 slightly anterior of the middle, 

 19m apart, llju long; much anteriolateral of setae 1 are setae 2, which 

 are 19m long; near the lateral margin, 31m from setae 1 are setae 3, 

 which are 20m long, somewhat posterior to setae I. Posterior row at 

 margin, setae equidistant, 17m; setae I are 9m long; setae 2 are 20m 

 long, at the lateral corner. Formula: Anterior row 3-3; posterior 

 row 2-2. 



vSternite III: Anterior setae 1 are slightly posterior of the middle; 

 setae 3 are more posterior on the lateral margin. The spacing of the 

 setae is almost the same as on sternite II; the setae are slightly longer 

 except that setae 2 of the posterior row are 25m long. Formula: 

 Same as sternite II. 



Sternite IV (fig. 86, c): Anterior row; setae 1 are slightly posterior of 

 the middle, 28m apart, 12m long; setae 2, anterior to setae 1 are 22m 

 long; setae 3, posterior to, and 34m from, setae I are 19m long. Pos- 

 terior row; 8m from the margin, 43m apart are setae 2, which are 25m 

 long; at the margin, between setae 2 and 15m apart, are setae 1, which 

 are 9m long; at the margin, 26m from setae 2, are setae 5, which are 31m 

 long; between setae 2 and 5, are setae 3 and 4, which are 8m apart and 

 12m long. Formula: Anterior row 3-3; posterior row 5-5. 



Sternite V: The arrangement of the setae is practically identical 

 with sternite IV. Anterior setae I are 32m apart, 31m from setae 3; 

 setae 2 are 26m long. All the other setae are the same length as, or 

 slightly longer than, on sternite IV. Anterior setae 2 and 3, and 

 posterior setae 5 are in a diagonal row. Formula: Same as sternite IV. 



Sternite VI: The arrangement of the setae is the same as on sternite 

 V. The setae are the same length or slightly shorter. Formula: 

 Same as sternite IV. 



Sternite VII: The arrangement and size of the setae are about the 

 same as on sternite VI except that the setae are spaced closer together. 

 Formula: Same as sternite IV. 



Sternite VIII (fig. 86, d): Setae I are 29m apart, 32m long, and 9m from 

 the posterior margin; between them near the margin is a single seta 

 15m long; setae 2 are 14m long; setae 3 are 34m long. Formula: 3-1-3. 



Sternite IX: Near the posterior margin 28m apart are setae 1, which 

 are 31m long; setae 2 are 12m long. Formula: 2-2. 



Sternite X: At the posterior margin about equidistant; setae 1 are 

 12m long; setae 2 are 14m long. Formula: 2-2. 



