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the marginal liaii's are quite short, the terminal posterior pair 

 being, however, slightly longei- than the others. Hairs on 

 uncovered part of dorsum short and fine. Sternal plate longer 

 than is the case in L. carnifex and L. arcuatus, the posterior 

 margin being only slightly concave ; the three pairs of hairs on 

 its surface are fairly long. Genito-ventral plate of moderate Avidth, 

 its posterior end rounded off. Anal plate pear-shaped. Hairs on 

 venter fairly numerous. Anterior (dorsal) spur of second coxa 

 well-developed ; there is also a little curved hook-like spur (or 



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IJpnmjssns scinrimi.'i, sp. n., ? . Ventral view. 



rather spine for it is ai'ticulated) on the inner surface of this 

 coxa anteriorly, and tivo large spurs or teeth on the posterior 

 margin, the outer one being almost as large as the inner. Third 

 coxa also with two spurs on its posterior margin, but the outer 

 one is much weaker than the inner. Feritreme extending forwards 

 as far as the middle of the first coxa or a little furthei' 

 forwards. There are a number of subspiniform bristles on the 

 distal segments of the legs ; the paired stout little spurs or 

 spinules present at the distal end of the second tarsus in 



