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Mr. R. T. Pocock on some 



of this species in my paper. The exaniiiiatioii, however, of 

 an adult female spei-imeu in 1911 revealed some interesting 

 features connected especially with the rliinarinm and 

 inguinal glands. 



The rliinarium (fig. 1, C), as in all the Reduncinse, has a 

 narrow philtrum, but it recalls that of Peleu'xw the backward 

 extension of its upper surface a long way l)eyond the poste- 

 rior angle of the nostrils. This area of it, however, is not so 

 intiated as in Pelea. 



Fisr. 1. 



^Ir^^ 





A. Extremity of penis of Kohua defassa from the left side. 



B. The same of liedunca redunca. 



C. llliiii.'Xihmi of Eleotraijxis nrundinum from the right side. X \. 

 Ti. The same of liedunca redunca from the front. X ^. 



E. The same from above. X ^. 



F. The same from the left side. X g. 



As in Pelea, tliere is no trace of preorbital glands, as 

 Owen stated. In the feet the interdigital web is naked, as 

 in Pelea, but there is no trace of pedal glands, and the false 

 hoofs are not united, but separated by a narrow tract of 

 naked skin. The feet, indeed, resemble those of Adenota 

 and of most examples of Redunca. 



