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Genus Haemaphy sails 



indefinitely ; festoons rather longer than broad. Gapitulum : base 

 rectangular, twice as broad as long, finely punctate, with moderate 

 coruua ; palps short, article 2 only slightly salient laterally, the salience 

 about the middle of the article, considerably longer than article 3 in 

 its ventral aspect ; no dorsal spines, but long sharp ventral retrograde 

 spines on articles 2 and 3, those on article 2 so divergent as to be 

 visible dorsally ; hypostome short and broad, with 6 | 6 small sub-equal 

 teeth, about 8-10 per file, and large corona. Venter : anal grooves 

 ogival ; spiracle sub-rectangular, rather broader posteriorly. Legs : 

 strong sharp spines on all the coxae, longest on coxa I ; well-marked 

 sharp trochantal spurs, progressively diminishing, and shortest on 

 coxa IV ; tarsus IV long, tapering gradually ; pad long. 



Female (Fig. 379). Scutum broader than long, 0-9 x I'l mm., 

 broadest near the posterior end, glossy, with numerous moderate 

 punctations ; cervical grooves well-marked, sub-parallel. Gapitulum : 

 base twice as broad as long, cornua slight, porose areas large, sub- 

 circular, far apart, but indefinite in contour except where defined 



Fig. 379. H. calvus ? . Scutum, capitulum in dorsal and ventral aspects, right palp 

 in profile, coxae with trochanters, spiracle and tarsus IV. (N. 2120 type.) Original, 

 N. C. del. 



by the lateral ridge; palps of the same character as in the j", but 

 rather longer and entirely without the divergent ventral spurs on 

 article 2 ; hypostome short and broad, 4 j 4. Venter^ : anal groove 

 semi-circular; spiracle sub-circular. Legs as in the </, with shorter 

 spurs. 



