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thick; the tibia is a little longer than the femur, scarcely twice 
as long as thick; the tarsus is nearly two thirds longer than the 
tibia. The hairs on coxa and trochanter are biramous and robust; 
"the seta on the tibia is a little shorter than its joint. 
Copulatory Organs (fig. 4f). Seen from the side they are 
scarcely twice as long as thick, with the posterior margin slightly 
sinuate and the anterior somewhat convex; the end is rather broadly 
rounded. 
Length. The single adult specimen measured '8 mm. 
Locality.. The specimen described has been captured (by the 
author) in the Danish Island of Møen in a large wood, ,,Støre 
Klinteskov", in July 1892. 
Remarks. The species is not very distant from P. inornatus, 
but is easily distinguished by the shape of the lower antennal 
branch, the shortness of its anterior flagellum and a number of 
other characters. It occupies a central position between the two 
preceding and the two following species. 
10. Pauropus elegantulus n. sp. 
Pl. IN, fig. 53—5 6; pl. IV, fig. 12—1c. 
Material. One extended and well-preserved adult male. 
Head (fig. 1a). The eyes are of moderate size, slightly more 
than twice as long as broad, and the distance between them is as 
long as an eye. — All hairs are thin, cylindrical; those in the first 
row and the inner pair of the second row are of moderate length, 
the outer setæ in the second row are proportionately very long; 
the hairs in the third row are moderately short; the intermediate 
hairs in the fourth row are scarcely two thirds as long as the eyes, 
slightly longer than the sublateral hairs ånd mot twice as long as 
the submedian pair. 
Antennæ (fig. 1a). The upper one of the fromt hairs on the 
fourth joint is scarcely as long as the three distal joints together 
and nearly twice as long as the other. The upper branch is as 
long as the three distal joints of the peduncle and six times longer 
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