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margin, of which, however, very small rudiments exist. The pteromorphe, if 
indeed they are to be considered homologous to pteromorphe, are of almost 
exactly the same shape as in 4. Soszockz, in outline fingershaped, but with their 
edges turned slightly downwards. 
They are, however, not constricted at the base, of uniform width in the 
proximal ?/s and not as pointed as in 4. Bostock. 
On the dorsal side there is a row of 5 pairs of thick, slightly curved, red- 
like hairs a little nearer the periphery than the centre. 
Ventral side (fig. 44}. Genital and anal apertures of the same shape 
as in £&. Lostock? but considerably larger, the plates with two pairs of small 
hairs, placed as fig. 44 shows. 

Figs. 42—44. Eutegeus similis n. sp. 
42. Right half of propodosoma and antero-lateral corner of hysterosoma. 43. Pseudostigmatic 
organ. 44. Ventral view. 
The hairs on the venter I have not been able to see, except one pair 
near the posterolateral angles of the anal plates. Behind the anal aperture 
there are two very low, irregular, curved ridges and between them there is a 
transversal row of 3 pairs of hairs. 
Loc.: Juan Fernandez, Masatierra, caught with net on low shrubs 31. 7. 
TOL nO. 25.. i) SPeCimen. 
Phyllhermannia BERLESE. 
In 1908 A. D. MICHAEL described from New Zealand a new species of 
the wellknown genus Hermannia, H. phyllophora, which as the name indicates 
has leaf-shaped hairs on the body and on the legs. In 1916 BERLESE made 
