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4 Posterior portion of body with six segments, fureal bristles 
sometimes lengthened. The anterior antennae are grasping or- 
gans, geniculating between the last two joints; posterior maxil- 
lipeds longer, with thicker second joint and longer termina! 
hook. 
1. Clytemnestra rostrata Brady. 
Clytemnestra tenuis Lubbock, 1860, p. 160, pl. 29, figs. 6-7. 
Goniopsyllus rostratus Brady, 1883, p. 107, pl. 42, figs. 9-16. 
Clytemnestra rostrata Giesbrecht, 1892, pp. 566, 572, pl. 45, figs. 
19, 20, 22, 25, 26, 31, 33. 
Clytemnestra rostrata Wheeler, 1899, p. 189, fig. 26. 
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Fig. 54.—Clytemnestra rostrata. Female. (a) Dorsal, X45. (b) Furea, 
dorsal, 265. 
Furea at most as long as broad, bristles not plumose, equal 
in length in both sexes. Anterior antennae in each sex seven- 
jointed, last joint in female five times as long as the preceding 
one: lancet-shaped bristle lacking in the male. Outer ramus 
of posterior antenna replaced by one bristle; second basal of 
first foot without bristle on outer margin, outer ramus with 
three bristles; outer ramus of second foot with one outer mar- 
ginal bristle on first and second joints, two on the third; second 
joint of inner ramus of third foot longer than the terminal 
joint. Fifth foot as long as the outer ramus of the fourth, 
with five bristles on the terminal joint, which are as long in 
the female as in the male. 
