H. hispinosa 



429 



I 



6 



08 X 0'8 to r25xl'2mm.\ with unbroken contour; cervical grooves 

 beginning rather behind the anterior margin as fairly deep furrows 

 which converge and then curve outward, almost reaching the postero- 

 lateral border ; numerous regularly distributed punctations of medium 

 size. Venter : spiracles white, nearly circular, practically without dorsal 

 protuberance. Capituluni : base broader than in the cT , the sides 



B 



Fig. 360. 



Fig. 361. 



Fig. 360. H. bispinosa ? . Capitulum in dorsal and ventral aspects, scutum, coxae with 



trochanters, spiracle and tarsus IV. (N. 1826, sameorigin as <? in Fig. 358.) Original, 



N. C. del. 

 Fig. 361. //. bispinosa ?: (a) right palp in dorsal aspect, x 65 ; (/>) tarsus IV, x 75. 



Neumann, 1897, Figs. 7, 8, illustrating his original description of the species (clearly 



drawn from balsam-mounted specimen). 



straight, the cornua short and blunt ; porose areas fairly large, far 

 apart, oval, not very clearly defined ; palps as in the cT ; hypostome 4 | 4 

 to 6 6, with teeth of equal size. Legs : coxae as in cT ; tarsus IV 

 long (at least four times as long as broad), tapering gradually. 



1 The scutums of 12 ? measured as follows in mm 

 N. 1826, from India 



0-95 X 0-9 

 0-85 X 0-9 

 0-85 X 0-8 

 0-8 xO-8 

 0-8 xO-85 

 0-7 xO-7 



N. 129, from Japan 

 N. 1852, from Australia 



1-0 xl-1 

 1-25 X 1-2 

 1-15 X M5 

 1-1 xl-25 

 1-1 xl'2 

 1-1 xl-2 



N. I. 



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