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outer faces, conspicuous rows of bristles, one on each as follows: 
4,9, 11. The bristles along the anterior margin of the tibie are 
partly paired and partly single. There are eight groups on the 
fore-, eleven on the mid- and twelve on the hind tibie. The tarsi 
are quite hairy. The plantar bristles on the fifth segment of all 
the tarsi are similar. There are four pairs which are strictly 
lateral. In the interval between the second and third pairs there 
is a pair slightly displaced toward the median line and between 
the bristles of the second pair there is a pair still closer to the 
median line. The comparative lengths of the tarsal segments are 
as follows: 
Tarsus. Segments 1-5. 
i 6 6 5 3 Vi 
teh 15 Vi 7 4 8 
III 21 13 8 Ba 8 
Modified Segments——The ninth sternite is narrow and bears 
on the ventral margin numerous bristles, dorsally there are many 
fine brushlike hairs. The process of the clasper is evenly curved | 
above and below, the process is extended in a narrow rounded 
lobe at the apex, of which there are six bristles. The exopodite 
is roughly trapezoidal in shape. The upper proximal corner is 
produced into a long slender process. The longest diameter of 
the exopodite measured from the apex of this process has a ratio 
of 50-32 to the diameter taken at right angles to this. 
2 Head.—Similar to the &. 
Thorax.—Essentially similar to the 3. 
Abdomen.—Sternites III-VII bear the following numbers of 
bristles: 5, 4, 4, 4, 8. The tergites II-VII bear the following 
prominent bristles: 3, 3, 5, 5, 5, 4 
Legs.—Essentially similar to the ¢. 
Modified Segments—The seventh sternite is produced a short 
distance posteriorly. The eighth tergite bears a row of four 
bristles on its posterior margin. The stylet is cylindrical, of even 
diameter throughout the basal half, when it is suddenly reduced 
to about two-thirds the size. It bears at the apex a long bristle 
and, below this, two shorter ones. The body of the receptaculum 
seminis is spherical. The appendix is cylindrical and is bent par- 
tially about the body. 
