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Section TIT. — Mesonotum (and metanotum) with the lateral 



SUBPOSTEEIOa MAJOR SETAE ABSENT. 



There are two divisions of this section, the first for species having 

 subraedian major setae on the abdominal tergites and the second where 

 these submedian setae are absent. 



The species described below falls into the second division. 



9. — Campodea westwoodi, sp. n. (figs. 1 & 9). 



Length 35-5"0 mm. White. The minor dorsal setae of the body short, 

 incrassate and pointed ; the major setae (macrochaetae) short. Antennae 

 about 0-4-0-45 the length of the total insect, 20-22 segmented. Mesonotum 

 with both the anterior (submedium and sublateral) and the metanotum with 

 the submedian major setae present. Tergites without submedian major setae ; 

 6-9 with sublateral posterior and lateral major setae. Style of the same type 

 as in silvestrii, staphylinus, and frayilis. Cerei longer than the antennae ; 

 9-10 articulated (fig, 1) ; setae rather short, subequal, the outstanding ones 

 arranged in 5-6 whorls. 



A striking and distinctive species, related to C. aristotelis Silv. 



JELah. A few examples taken by Mr. W. J. Lucas at Rhinefield 



Sandys, New Forest, in April 1912. 



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s. 7f: 



Figs. 1-6.— Distal end of cerci of 1, C. ivestivoodi ; 2, C. lankesteri; 3. C.fragilis; 

 4, C. luhhocki ; 5, C. gardneri ; 6, C. staphylinus. 



