584 IVAR TRAGARDH 
as long and twice as wide as the genital aperture, with almost straight posterior 
and convex anterior margin, nearly contiguous with the hind margin of the 
body, and with two pairs of hairs inserted as the fig. 58 shows. 
Epimera I—-III with well chitinized apodemata between them; apodema — 
between epimera III and IV short and the hind margin of epimeron IV, which 
is twice as large as the others, is curved but not very well defined. Sternal 
hairs very small, two on epimera I, one on epimera II and II and two on 
epimera IV. Behind epimera IV one pair of small hairs and on the venter 
two pairs of slightly longer hairs, the anterior pair near the centre, the posterior 
half way between the centre and the periphery. 
The legs (figs. 55-57) are darkly brown-coloured, with clavate femora 
and very small genua. Femora III and IV (fig. 54) with small, triangular, ven- 





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57. Dorsal view. 58. Ventral view. 
tral blade at the top. Tibie I (fig. 54) and II slightly clavate at the top, with 
a conical projection carrying a long, tactile hair. Tarsi I and II short, pyriform 
with very numerous short tactile hairs and 3—4 short hyalin bristles. Tarsi 
III and IV slender, with 2—-3 stout bristles at the top (fig. 56) and numerous 
tactile hairs. Claws strong, sharply curved. 
Loc.: Juan Fernandez, Masatierra, no. 725, on low bushes caught 
with.‘a net , 31.6. Lolz. 
9. Otocepheus longipilus n. sp. — Fig. 59—61. 
I have previously pointed out (p. 581) that the two species referred to 
this genus by BERLESE most probably belong to two different genera and that 
for most of the species so far referred to this genus a new genus has to be 
