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eyes on each side. The three median external hairs of the /abial 
appendages are missing (pl. IV fig. 19 a). 
Pseudocapitulum. The free part of the Zabrum is only one 
fifth of the pseudocapitulum in length. Hindmost tooth of the maxil- 
lary lobe bears no basal tooth (comp. pag. 147: and pl. IV fig 7): 
The antennae and palps comp. pag. 148, and pl. IV fig. 9 & 10: 
The distal part of the tarsus of the palps is provided with a great 
number of comparatively short dorsal hairs only curved forwards 
and downwards at their tip. 
Legs. The first pair of legs are a little longer than the body, 
the fourth pair just as long or longer, and the second and third 
pair are shorter than the body. 
Leg 1 compare pag. 158 (pl. V fig.1 & 2). 
Leg 2 (pl. V fig. 3). The inner side of the trochanter bears 
many fan hairs and few pointed hairs as well in the middle as 
below; at the outer side these two sorts of hairs are only found 
below. Along the interior front margin there is a row of four well 
articulated hairs, which are flat, broad and suddenly pointed; they 
decrease gradually downwards, so that the fourth of them is the 
shortest (pl. IV fig. 20). The dorsal side of the femurs bears an 
inner row of distal fan hairs and proximal pointed hairs and an 
outer row of fan hairs and pointed ones. The sides are provided 
with. fan hairs and pointed ones. The patella is provided with a 
median dorsal row of pointed hairs and an inner and outer marginal 
one of fan hairs. Along each side there is a row of fan hairs. 
Below there are fan hairs and pointed ones. The tibia (d) is very 
similar to the patella (comp. pag. 155). The metatarsus is provided 
with proximal dorsal sense hairs (s) and several distal pointed ones. 
The marginal rows consist of fan hairs and sometimes of some distal 
pointed hairs. The hairs of the sides are almost arranged as in the 
patella. All the hairs of the tarsi with the exception of a cloven one 
behind the terminal straight one are pointed and thin. At the base of 
the claw-joint there is on each side an unilaterally plumiform hair 
(fig. 6). The claw-joint itself is described pag. 156 el V. fig. 6). 
Vidensk. Meddel. fra den natarh. Foren. 1904. 
