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BRUCE F. CUMMINGS — -ANOrLURA FROM AFRICAN HOSTS. 



first, broadening, not at right angles yet somewhat abruptly, immediately behind 

 the antennae to form the temples, which posteriorly make a right angle with the 

 lateral borders just before the latter curve in to form the occiput. The occipital 

 border a little convex. A group of bristles on each side at the lower corner of 

 the temple, one very long, with two short ones beside it and a longer one below ; 

 near the median line, behind the antennae, two small hairs ; another one, a 

 little further forward on each side, near the lower inside corner of the first joint of 

 the antenna ; further forward again, but not in front of the antennae, two more small 

 hairs, somewhat nearer the median line than the preceding ; a small hair on each 

 side, at the extreme margin of the head, just in front of the antenna ; six minute 



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Fig. 1. — Neoliaematopinu* helioseiuri, Cummings, ^ , dorsal and ventral aspects 



hairs on the anterior border of the head. Under surface triangular, with the 

 apex pointing towards the thorax. A bristle on the lateral margin near the 

 antennae ; further forward, two smaller hairs inside the margin ; another one 

 just in front of the antenna on each side; several small hairs around the area of 

 the rostrum. Antennae with the 1st joint very large, an appendix at the distal 

 postaxial corner, with a circular constriction at its base ; 2nd joint cylindrical, as 

 long as the first, but only half its width ; 3rd joint in the rf small, with its 

 preaxial margin twice as long as the postaxial, a short stout spine on the 

 prominence preaxially ; the 4th joint pedunculate, a little longer than the second, 



