H. ahorensis 



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laterally and posteriorly, inconspicuous in the median field ; cervical 

 grooves far apart, extending to the posterior border. Gapitidiim : base 

 much broader than long, cornua short and blunt ; porose areas ill-defined, 

 ovate, the interval greater than their diameter ; palps with very slight 

 and obtuse lateral salience on article 2, of which the internal border is 

 nearly straight and much longer than the external border; the dorsal 

 surface of articles 2 and 3 smooth, rounded and destitute of spines ; 

 a short, blunt spur under article 3 ; hypostorae spatulate, well-covered 



Fig. 333. H. aborensis ? . Capitulum and scutum, anus with anal grooves, spiracle, 

 tarsus IV and coxae. (N. C. del.) Warburton, 1913, Fig. 1. 



on its anterior f by 4 i 4 sub-equal teeth. Venter : spiracle large, 

 transversely oval, with slight blunt dorsal projection ; anal grooves nearly 

 semi-circular, with hardly any visible median post-anal groove. Legs : 

 very long and strong ; coxa I with a short, blunt internal spur ; 

 coxae II-IV with slight spur in the middle of the posterior bord( 

 tarsus IV long and tapering, pad short. 



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Described from 1 $ found on grass at Yambung, India, 13-17. I. 

 1912, by S. W. Kemp (Abor Expedition); the species is remarkable 

 because of its size. 



Type in the Indian Museum, Calcutta (No. 1251/17). 



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