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tubercular spines and surmounted by a long pointed smooth 

 process; the eye about the middle of the tubercular portion. 

 The posterior elevated area armed with two pairs of long, 

 suberect, divergent spines; a few scattered tubercles elsewhere, 

 and a row of tubercles, of which one towards the lateral margin 

 is larger, along the posterior border. First free tergite Avith one 

 long spine midway between the middle and the lateral border, 

 and one short submarginal spine ; second with two shortish sub- 

 marginal spines and one long submedian spine on each side ; third 

 with one long submedian spine on each side ; for the rest the 

 plates show a row of tubercles ; anal tergite with a pair of 

 subcentral, larger tubercles, a posterior median chister, and some 

 mare-inal tubercles. Steryia with a row of tubercles each. 



Aenmontia rostrata, $ $ . 



A. Lateral view of dorsal surface and palpus of male. 



B. „ „ „ „ of female. 



Mandibles large, as thick as the palpi ; basal segment with one 

 superior spine, second segment with about half a dozen tubercular 

 spines of varying size. 



Palpi (text-fig. 82, A) very long and strong ; trochanter with 

 one large upper and under spine, a smaller external spine as well • 

 femiu^ arcuate, armed below with five spines, three of which are 

 proximal, above with a series of fovir and one moi^e internal, and 

 internally with two ; patella with one infero-external and two 



