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wliich too has become dorsal ; it is, however, not short but long, 

 leaching femora III. In the anterior margin of the posterior 

 dorsal shield a pair of very fine and short hairs is situated, 



Fig. 16 — 17. Megninia pavonis Oudms. cf. 



nearly on a same distance from the median line as from the 

 lateral edge of the body. Behind these fine hairs another pair 

 is planted which, however, is long, it nearly reaches the abdominal 

 lobes. On a level with the proximal ends of trochanteres IV a 



