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successively decreasing in length ; eighth a little longer than the sevenlh ; 

 apical segment notched in the middle. Legs long, slender; femora 

 grooved heneath; fore femora with a subapical spine beneath; middle 

 femora with two spines beneath, the second subapical ; hind femora thick, 

 attenuated near the tips, with twelve minute spines in a row beneath : fore 

 tibia? with three spines on each side ; middle tibiae with three rows of 

 spines, three in each row; hind tibiae minutely serrated and with four spines 

 on each side and with two very long apical spurs ; third joiut of the hind 

 tarsi about one-third of the length of the second. 



1. MACHAMATA ARMATA. 



Mas. Sordide teslacea ; prothorax fasciis duabus nigris intus parallelis 

 extus deviis ; abdomen nigro maculariter quinquevittatum ; femora 

 postica piceo oblique slrigata. 



Male. Dingy testaceous. Prothorax with two black stripes, which 

 are parallel to each other on the inner side, but very irregular on the 

 outer side. Mesothorax, metathorax and dorsal segments of the abdomen 

 with five macular black stripes. Hind femora with oblique piceous streaks 

 along the outer side. Length of the body 7 lines. 



Genus 23. LICODIA. 



Fcem. Corpus glabrum,nitens, lanceolatum. Caput prothorace paullo 

 latius, inter oculos subcarinatum ; frons erecta. Oculi elongati, extantes. 

 Palpi maxillares lougi; articulus 4us 3o et 5o paullo longior. Antennae 

 corpore plus quadruple longiores. Prothorax longus ; latera valde ro- 

 tundata. Oviduclus arcuatus, abdornine vix brevior. Pedes robusti, 

 longiusculi; femora inertnia ; tibiae quatuor anteriores triseriatira spinosse ; 

 tibiae postica? extus undecimspinosae, intus noveuispinosae. 



Female. Body convex, smooth, shining, tapering from the head to 

 the tip of the abdomen. Head a little broader than the prothorax, pro- 

 minent between the eyes, vertical in front. Eyes prominent, nearly 

 elliptical. Palpi with the apical vesicle very apparent, resembling an 

 additional joint; fourth joint of the maxillary palpi a little longer than the 

 third and than the fifth ; third joint of the labial palpi subclavate. Antennae 

 more than four times the length of the body. Prothorax elongate ; sides 

 much rounded. Abdominal segments successively decreasing in length. 

 Cerci more than half the length of the oviduct. Oviduct curved upward, 

 nearly as long as the abdomen. Legs stout, rather long ; femora unarmed ; 

 four anterior tibiae with three rows of spines, from two to four in each 

 row; hind tibia? with eleven spines on the outer side and with nine on the 

 inner side, with two long subapical spines and with four apical spurs, two 

 of which are long; tarsi slender. 



I. LICODIA PALLIPES. 



Foam. Picea, subtus testacea; labrum testaceum, macula basali nigri- 

 cante strigam emittente ; palpi paliide flavi ; prothoracis latera sub- 

 pallidiora ; cerci apices versus testacei ; oviductus fulvus, basi 

 pieeus ; pedes testacei, piceo nebulosi, tibiis posticis apice tarsisque 

 posticis paliide testaceis. 



