40 Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr. 1910. 



the capitulum and legs are finely porate ; all the weak parts are 

 finely wrinkled. 



Dorsal side (Fig. 1). Anterior shield occupying the 

 whole Space before the line which goes through the proximal ends 

 of the trochanteres II ; its posterior margin is nearly accolade- 

 shaped with medial top backwardly. 



H a i r s. Vertical hairs rather long , yet not reaching tops 

 of mandibles ; long prosomatic hairs standing on the posterior 

 margin of the shield, widely separate from each other, nearly as 

 long as the width of the body, fine ; short prosomatic hairs minute, 

 inwardly of and close to the long ones. Almost in the middle 

 of the body a pair of minute marginal hairs directed outwardly. 

 Before the line going through these marginal hairs , a pair of 

 minute hairs remoted from the median line and from the lateral 

 edge of the body with almost equal distance. Just behind the 

 marginal minute hairs, close to them and a little more inwardly 

 a pair of minute hairs. Before the line that goes through the 

 proximal ends of trochanteres III a pair of minute hairs close to 

 the median line. On a level with the distal ends of trochanteres III 

 a pair of minute hairs close to the lateral margin. Behind 

 these hairs the openings of the nephridia. On the 

 posterior margin , laterally a pair of minute hairs directed out- 

 wardly ; finally exact on the posterior edge a pair of trailing 

 hairs as long as the width of the body. 



Ventral side (Fig. 2). Epimeral free , as long as 

 capitulum ; epimera 11 parallel to epimera I , slightly shorter ; 

 epimera III still shorter, straight, narrow, proximally nodded in- 

 wardly. No shield s. Hairs. Inwardly of the proximal ends 

 of epimera II a pair of very short hairs. Inwardly of epimera III 

 a pair of ditto. Outwardly of epimera III quite on the edge the 

 lateral hair , about as long as two thirds of the width of the 

 body , and a short bristle a little before and inwardly of it. 

 Anus terminal. 



Mandibles normal (Fig. 1). 



M a x i 1 1 a e (Fig. 3). C o x a e united together without trace 

 of junction (probably also fused with trochanter, femur and genu), 

 forming together the underside of the head which is smooth, 

 shining and porate, and bears a pair of coxal hairs a little before 

 the centre , and behind the triangulär median slip. Malae or 

 t r p h i of usual shape, obliquely blunt. T i b i a with one ventral 

 (Fig. 3) and one dorsal hair (Fig. 1). Tarsus with one ventral 

 and one dorsal hair, and ventrally with an oval marking. Even 

 with oil - Immersion I could not detect the real nature of this 



