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Aporophyla australis. From A. Bacot. 



Pencils absent. 



Harpe with corona; cucullus angular, spinose ; clasper 



spatulate, and pointed ; ampulla small, simple ; clavus 



scobinated ; uncus cygnated ; aedoeagus thickly 

 scobinated ; vesica with band of teeth. 



Laphygma exigua. From Eustace Banks and 

 A. Bacot, the latter supplying a number of specimens 

 from Australia ; Pencils are absent, but it has in place 

 large beautiful tufts of broadly tipped scales at the 

 extremity of the body. 



Harpe rounded without corona ; cucullus spined on 

 the margin; clasper a long curved hook; uncus slender; 

 vesica with strong cornutus with long base. 



Neuria reticulata; sapponariae. See p.p. 40 



Neuronia popularis. From S. J. Capper. 



Pencils absent. 



Harpe angulated, without corona ; cucullus hairy, from 

 the base outwards is produced a form of pollex ; clasper 

 flattened and lobed; uncus spatulate, very broad, and 

 rounded at the tip; sedoeagus with short teeth at the 

 orifice ; vesica with band of short teeth. 



Heliophobus hispida. From S. J. Capper. 



Harpe narrow, rounded, without corona ; clasper an 

 arm, with curled tip ; uncus cygnated ; vesica with six 

 or seven cornuti, united at the base, and small bulbed 

 cornutus. 



Pachetra leueophoea. From G. T. Porritt. 

 Harpe with corona ; cucullus spinose, with jointed tooth 

 at the anal angle, below which the harpe is bulged out; 

 ampulla long and curved ; uncus short, spatulate ; 

 aedceagus furnished with a row of square teeth or cogs ; 

 vesica with long band of teeth. 



Cerig-o eytherea; matura. 



Harpe angulated with corona ; cucullus hairy, with 

 marginal spines ; clasper with open snake-like mouth ; 

 uncus broad, cygnated ; vesica with a number of cornuti. 



