CoUembohi new lo Kinjland. 35 



not liiigcd, with cliiliii liooks, vciitrally with scales. Macro 

 very loiio;, similar to that of the Toitiocerince, but without 

 basul teeth. Upper claw simple. A clavate hair present on 

 the tibio-laisus ot the secoiul ptiir ot" legs, sitnatCLl about the 

 mieklle of its length, absent on legs i. and iii. Scales present. 

 The genus Oncopodura was erected in 1905 for a species 

 {0. homaia) found in the Sundurhi Cave in the Crimea, in 

 (Southern liussia. It was pbiced in a separate subfamily 

 (Onco[)odurina^), and tiiis arrangement was used in the syste- 

 nuitic woikdof Wahlgren (10O6) and Borner (1906). Ex ept 

 for the origi?n\l papr, tiie author has not seen any other 

 records of Oncopodura, and Dr. Carl informed him (m lit. 

 Kov. 1910) that he did not know of any otlier published 

 records. 



11. Oncopodura crafsicornis, sp. n. (Pi. III.) 



Antennge short and thick, 4-joiuted, slightly shorter than 

 the head-diagonal (as 55 : Q>'1). Ant. i. : ii. : iii. : iv. = 8 : 11 : 

 15:21. All segments covered with short hairs. Ant. iv. 

 with four smelling-hairs placed in a row, without retraclile 

 sense-knob. Ant. iii. and iv. not ringed; ii. with one 

 smelling-hair at the distal end ; i. broader than long. An- 

 tennal organ iii. made up of tw^o stout sense-staffs. 



Eyes absent. Postantennal organ present, difficult to sec^ 

 made up of six smooth somewhat triangular tubercles arranged 

 in a ring (as in Anurida maritima), situated lateral and 

 slightly posterior to the base of the antenna. 



Thorax i. small, not seen from above. Thorax ii. well 

 developed, rounded in front, but not produced over the head, 

 with a fine sensory liair on each side, over the base of legs ii. 

 (8ueh hairs are apparently absent from the abdomen.) 



Tibio-tarsus of leg ii. with an outstanding clavate hair, 

 situated about the middle of its length, expanded spoon- like 

 at its end. Legs i. and iii. without this hair. 



Claw short, without inner or lateral teeth or pseudonychia. 

 Empodial appendage lanceolate, without teeth, more than 

 half as long as the claw-diagonal (as 5:9). Prajlarsal nairs 

 long, only slightly shorter than the empodial appendage. 



Abdomen iii. slightly longer than iv. Ventral tube short, 

 not clavate. A ventral abdominal groove is present for the 

 reception of the furcula. Tenaculum with four retaining 

 teeth. 



Eurcula long. Manubrium ventrally with scales, dorsally 

 with some simple and feathery hairs. Manubrium : dens : 

 mucro = 38 : 24 : 23 (measured ventrally). 



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