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Genus Haeni (qjhi/salis 



Nymph (Fig. 352) : Scutiun broad-oval, with deep emargination in 

 which the short, broad, basis capituli is deeply set ; cervical grooves 

 forming conspicuous broad depi-essions, widely sepai'ated, extending 

 to more, than half the scutal length. Capitulum : palps as in the ^, 

 except that the dorsal spur on article 3 is absent ; hypostome 2 | 2. 

 Venter: spiracle very small, sub-circular. Legs as in the $, but 

 relatively thicker. 



Fig. 352. H. parinata nymph. Scutum, capitulum in dorsal and ventral aspects, coxae, 

 spiracle and tarsus IV. Specimen (N. 2351) from Congo Free State. Original, 

 N.C. del. 



Fig. 353. H. pamuita larva. Scutum, capitulum in dorsal and ventral aspect, coxae and 

 tarsus in. Specimen (N. 2354) from Congo Free State. Original, N. C. del. 



Larva (Fig. 353) : Scutum essentially like that of the O. Capitulum : 

 base with cornua obsolete ; palps with rounded lateral contour, most 

 salient laterally in the middle of their length, otherwise approximating 

 to those of the o. Legs : coxae almost destitute of armature except for 

 a fairly marked internal spur on coxa I ; tarsus IV tapering to a point. 



