33. 



356 Genus Haemaphni<alis 



rPalpal article 3 recurved to a point at postero- page 



32. - internal angle 33 



I Palpal article 3 straight along posterior border . 34 



rLateral contour of palp much curved (Africa) lioodi (v) 483 



or (Australia) hancrofti^ 487 

 Lateral contour of palp nearly straight (a very 



small species, Asia) ..... ivellingtoni 479 



''Lateral salience of palp projecting almost at a 



right angle (small species, Singapore) . doenitzi 482 



Lateral salience a gentle curve, capitulum bell- 

 shaped ....... 35 



[Hypostome 6 1 6 ; tarsi tapering (India) . . howletti 493 



1 „ 4 1 4 ; tarsi humped (Asia) . . campanulata 491 



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35. 



4. 



Females. 



There are 41 species and varieties of which the $ s are known. 



. r Palps not salient laterally, no wider than basis 

 4 capituli ....... 1 



I Palps more or less salient laterally . . .3 



^Tarsi humped ; coxal spurs rather strong and 



blunt (Asia) ...... tuarburtoni 370 



tTarsi not humped ; coxal spurs small and pointed 2 ! 



[Hypostome 3 3 (Transcauca.sia, Caucasia, France) inermis {v) 364, 367 

 ( „ 4 j 4 (Formosa, Burma) . . . formosensis 401 



(Trochantal spurs distinct .... 

 ( „ „ feeble or absent 



(Trochanters all spurred .... 

 [Distinct spurs on some trochanters only 



(Scutum broader than long (Borneo) , 



( „ longer than broad .... 



rPalps strongly salient ; hypostome 3 1 3 (Mada- 

 gascar) . . . . . . . elongata 500 



IPalps very slightly salient; hypostome 5 j 5 (India) montgomeryi 396 



* These two species should be differentiated by reference to the descriptions. 



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8 



5 



7 



calvus 446 



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