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MONOPHLEBULUS COMPEREI, new species. 
Plate 1, fig. 3. 
Adult female—Secreting a considerable quantity of white pulver- 
ulence, this in the dried specimens adhering closely to the body and 
forming a compact coating, leaving only the more prominent por- 
T1G. 7.—MONOPHLEBULUS COMPEREI, NEW SPECIES, A, ADULT MALE, APEX OF ABDOMEN, X57.5; B, 
ADULT MALE, HALTERER, X115; C, ADULT MALE, SINGLE ANTENNAL SEGMENT, 57.5; D, ADULT 
MALE, DERM PORE, X1,500; E, ADULT MALE, OUTLINE OF HEAD, X57.5; F, ADULT FEMALE, SECTION 
OF VENTRAL DERM BETWEEN POSTERIOR LEGS, X 220, WITH DETAIL OF SPINE, X640; G, ADULT FEMALE, 
SECTION OF DORSAL DERM BETWEEN POSTERIOR LEGS, 220, WITH DETAIL OF SPINE AND SETA, X640; 
H, ADULT FEMALE, DISK PORE, X1,500; I, SAME, ANOTHER SORT, 1,500; J, SAME, ANOTHER SORT, 
1,500; K, SAME, ANOTHER SORT, X1,500; L, ADULT FEMALE, LEG, X30; M, ADULT FEMALE, SECTION 
OF ONE ABDOMINAL BAND OF VENTRAL CICATRICES, X57.5. 
tions of the body exposed due to contact with other specimens; 
exposed portions of dried specimens an indeterminate blackish red; 
body usually shriveled and wrinkled transversely dorsally, elongate 
oval, similar to other species of genus in shape; length of dried 
