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and inner edge of a small triangular anterior lateral shield. 
Outside of epimera I and II and inside of epimera III and IV 
there are narrow coxal plates. Hairs. Outside of the prox- 
imal ends of coxal plates I a pair of short fine hairs. Inside 
of proximal ends of coxal plates III a pair of ditto. Inside 
op distal ends of coxal plates II a pair of ditto. Inside of 
distal ends of coxal plates IV a pair of ditto. Aside of the 
anus a pair of ditto, and two pairs of long abdominal hairs, 
longer than half of length of body. Outside of epimera III 
the two lateral hairs of which the shorter one more forward 
and inward and the longer one (which is a little shorter than 
legs III) more marginal. Genital aperture A-shaped, 
without any epigynium. Anus touching the posterior edge 
of the body. 
Mandibles normal. (Fig. 44). 
Maxillae normal, with distinct subeapital pair of interior 
chitinous minute knobs. (Fig. 45). 
Legs (Fig. 44) shorter than the width of the body ; joints 
of legs as long as wide. Genu I proximally with minute hair, 
distally with long one. Genu II proximally with long one, 
distally with minute one. All the tibiae distally with long one. 
All the tarsi end with outer claw-like prolongation. Ambulacra 
normal, small. 
Habitat. In the great quills of Aramus scolopaceus. 
Patria; probably the same as that of the bird: warm 
regions of America. 
Found by Dr. E. L. Trouessart. 
Type in collection Oudemans. 
11. Ingrassia veligera Oudms. 
(With Plate XII, fig. 46—51). 
1904. Nov. 1. Mégninia veliger nov. sp. Oudemans in Ento- 
mologische Berichten, n°. 20, p. 194. 
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