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Genus Haeinaphy sails 



Fig. 384. H. spinigera var. novae-guineae s . 

 (N. 2673.) Original, N. C. del. 



Dorsum and venter, spiracle and tarsus IV. 



3 of the palps is almost unbroken ; the lateral salience of article 2 is 

 longer and more retrograde in direction ; there is a slight but distinct 

 dorsal spine in the middle of the posterior border of article 2. Legs : 

 the spurs on coxae I-III are very short and blunt ; whereas in the 

 type there is a long sj^ur on coxa I and well-marked spurs, longer than 

 broad, on coxae II and III. The long needle- like spur on coxa IV is 

 present in both forms. 



Female (Fig. 385). Scutum: ranges in size from I'l x 0"9 to 

 0-78 X 0-91 mm.i Capitulum like that of the f^, and presenting 

 similar differences from that of the type. Legs : spur on coxa I 

 slight. 



Nymph (Fig. 386). Scutum about 052 x 0'54 mm.^ sub-circular, 

 with a few faint punctations and well-marked sub-parallel cervical 

 grooves. Capitulum with the characteristics of the % less pronounced ; 



1-7 X 1-14 Specimens from Queensland. 

 1-7 xl-08 

 1-68 X 1-15 

 1-66 X 1-05 



0-85 X 0-95 Spec: 



0-85 X 0-92 



0-84 X 0-95 



0-8 xO-95 



0-8 xO-9 



0-78 X 0-91 



1 See note 2, p. 449. 



2 The scutums of 5 nymphs measured as follows in mm. : 



0-54 X 0-54 0-48 X 0-53 



0-52 X 0-54 0-44 x 0-53 



0-51 x 0-55 



imens from Queensland. 



