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388 R. I. POCOCK 
Legs with tarsal segment attenuate and furnished with a 
single spine above the terminal claw. 
Antenne with apical segment, nearly cylindrical, only slightly 
thickened. 
Vulva (fig. 2, A) with proximal sclerite almost divided into 
two by the generative orifice; distal sclerite or cap large with 
straight inner border and convex outer border. 
o. Differs from the female in having 
the apical antennal segment more di- 
lated and the anal tergite more saddle- 
shaped, its inferior edge being consi- 
derably produced. 
Forceps closely resembling those of 
Z. dorie, the second (larger) pair 
(fig. 2, B) not differing in any essential 
respect from those of that species. In 
the first pair, however, the movable 
dactylus is distinctly bifid at the extre- 
mity (fig. 2, ©, DI. 
Length up to 37 mm. 
Locality; Carin Ghecù (Village of Thao 1200-1500 m.); Carin 
Chebà or Biapò (Villages of Puepoli and Meteleo 900-1200 m.). 
Collected by Sig. L. Fea. 
The form of the copulatory feet points to relationship between 
this species and Z. dorie, Pocock and fee, Pocock, but in other 
respects it is totally distinct. Thus the tergites are minutely 
striate and the anal tergite is markedly saddle-shaped. In 
the latter character it resembles, as it does also somewhat in 
colour, Z. tigrina of Butler. 
Zephronia formosa 
Zephronia semilzevis sp. n. 
Colour; posterior portion of tergites piceous, anterior portion 
‘ ochraceous or pale rufous; anal tergite ochraceous, sometimes 
irregularly clouded with darker patches. 
Head deeply and closely punctured below, sparsely above. 
