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Genus Hue niapJiy sails 



external contour, without dorsal spine but slightly protuberant where 

 a spine might be expected, recurved at its postero-internal margin ; 

 the whole posterior border of the palp is characteristic ; hypostome 

 short, dentition 4 1 4, teeth small. Venter : spiracle rather broad, with 

 very slight, blunt, dorsal process; anal grooves slightly ogival. Legs: 



Fig. 345. H. aciculifer <r . Capitulum in dorsal and ventral aspects, scutum, coxae and 

 trochanters, spiracle, tarsus IV and anus with anal grooves. (N. C. del.) Warburton, 

 1913, Fig. 4. 



coxa I with strong internal spur and a slight hint of an external spur • 

 coxae II and III with slight protuberance in the middle of the posterior 

 border; coxa IV with long, needle-like, internal spine (hence 

 aciculifer) longer than the article itself, and narrow from its origin ; 

 slight, progressively diminishing trochantal spurs; tarsus IV tapering 

 rather abruptly ; pads rather long. 



Female (Fig. 346): Scutum cordiform, as long or slightly longer 

 than broad (0'9 x 0'9 or 08 x 07 nnn.), widest at the anterior third ; 

 punctations small and inconspicuous ; cervical grooves well marked, 

 slightly converging, visible for about two-thirds the scutal length ; 

 emargination deep. Capitulum : base much broader than long, cornua 

 strong ; porose areas oval and far apart ; palps as in the cT , especially as 

 regards their internal contour, but the dorsal protuberance on article 3 



