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Figures 70 to 77, Lepidonotus pomareae panamensis : Fig. 70, first 

 elytrum from right side, x 12.5; Fig. 71, sixth elytrum, from 

 left side, x 5 ; Fig. 72, ninth elytrum, from right side, x 6 ; 

 Fig. 73, a larger spine from first elytrum, in lateral view, x 

 66 ; Fig. 74, another, similar spine in dorsal view, x 66 ; Fig. 

 75, sixteenth parapodium, in posterior view, with some setae 

 indicated; there are about 30 dark amber-colored neuropodial 

 setae, x 12.5 ; Fig. 76, a shorter, falcate, superior notopodial 

 seta from sixteenth parapodium, x 130; Fig. 77, a neuropodial 

 seta from same parapodium, x 130. 



Figures 78 to 82, Lepidonotus hupferi: Fig. 78, a smaller, pigmented 

 patch, showing smaller and larger tubercles, and distribution 

 of pigment, x 130; Fig. 79, a neuropodial seta from second 

 parapodium, x 290; Fig. 80, a neuropodial seta from third 

 parapodium, x 290; Fig. 81, an inferiormost neuropodial seta 

 from a median parapodium; the dorsalmost are thicker and 

 longer but have similar proportions, x 290 ; Fig. 82, outer, lat- 

 eral portion of an elytrum; stippling indicates pigmented areas, 

 circles indicate the larger tubercles, x 12.5. 



