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^fr. R. I. Pocock on sotne 



aspect to the ni)[)er edge of the rhiuarium from tlie front 

 aspect, the correspoiidinj^ edjio in Redioica l)eing evenly 

 convex from side to side. A rhinariura of this strncture is 

 fonnd only in Knbus and Adenota within the limits of the 

 Rednncin.'o. 



Inguinal (/lands are absent, as Owen stated, and there is no 

 trace of pedal glands. 



Fig. 2. 









w 



B 





A. Rhinaiium of Kohus defassa from the front. X ^. 



B. The same from above. 



The extremity of the ;>e«?s (fig. ], A) is much more 

 bulijons than in Fiedunca, with a downbent ronnded apex, 

 and the urethral canal is of nnusnal length, recalling that 

 of Ovis in the extent to which it overlaps the end of the 

 penis. The figures of the penis of this genus published by 

 Lcinnberg (Nova Acta R. Soc. Upsal. (3) xx. pi. ii. fig. 4, 

 1904) and by Gerhardt (Verb. Deutsch. Zool. Ges. xvi. 

 p. 158, 1906) represent the nrethral prolongation as curling 

 up on the left side of the termination of the glans and 



