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MR. STANLEY HIRST ON SOME 



the tip being blunt (almost pointed). Haii-.s on dorsal shield all 

 short, but the marginal ones are longer than the others. Hairs 

 on uncovered part of body about as long as the longest of the 

 marginal haii'S on the shield or somewhat longer, a few at 

 the posterior end of the body are longer than the others, but 

 still none of them are very long. Sternal plate trapezoidal, not 

 very short, and furnished with the usual three hairs which are of 

 moderate length ; the posterior margin is straight. Genito- 



Text-fio'ure 31. 



Liponjjsstis /ilaiicJiiirdi Trouessavt, S • 



a. Ventral surface showing coxsa and ventral plate. 



b. Fonvtli leg greatb' enlarged. 



ventral plate of moderate width, the posterior end rounded off. 

 Anal jjlate pear-shaped. Hairs on venter short and not very 

 numerous. Peritreme reaching about as far forwards as the 

 middle of the first coxa. With the exception of a distinct (outer) 

 pointed tooth or spur on the posterior edge of the third coxa, and 

 the usual anterior spur of tlie second coxa, the coxce are devoid 

 of spurs or teeth. None of the spines on the legs are very stout. 

 S . Ventral shield becoming ratlier wide behind the last coxte, 

 its sides here being convex but afterwards narrowing to form the 



