akt.17. MONOPHLEBINAE AND MARGARODINAE—MORRISON. 25 
near tip, and slender, delicate digitules with a slight apical knob, 
longer than claws; beak very broad, short triangular, length in 
microns 89, width 143; number and position of spiracles as in adult, 
difference in size even greater than in adult; dorsally with four longi- 
tudinal rows of tiny multilocular disk pores; ventrally with some 
longitudinal rows of small setae; dorsally with a few small setae in 
longitudinal rows, and with others, much larger and stouter and with 
stout, tricuspidate apices in three rows on each body half, one sub- 
median, one marginal, the third intermediate, at least in the abdom- 
inal region, an average length for the median row 68-89uy, of the in- 
F 
Fic. 11.—AULOICERYA AUSTRALIS (MASKELL). ADULT MALE. A, SHEATH OF PENIS, X115; B, LEG, 
57.5; C, APEX OF ABDOMEN, X57.5; D, WING, X30; E, ANTENNA, X57.5; F, OUTLINE OF 
HEAD, X57.5. 
termediate 75-100u, of the marginal 100-150y, all these normally 
more or less curved, the marginal strongly so; with three pairs of long 
primary apical setae, the inner, the shortest, about 642y, the middle 
about 821, the outer about 607y; anal tube normal, with a double 
band of pores at its inner end and a single continuous circle of disk 
pores around its mouth; no ventral cicatrices observed. 
Adult male.—No attempt has been made to redescribe the male, 
but some figures showing some of the structural characters are ap- 
pended. 
Cotype.—Cat. No. 25271, U.S.N.M. 
