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ones, which are a little longer. The flagellum consists of an 
anterior fairly long hair, with two marginal teeth in the middle, 
and two very short simple ones behind. The rather short cylindric 
galea is attenuated without any teeth. 
Maxillae (pl. II, fig.2). — The granular maxzillae are attenuated 
towards the end, which is somewhat truncate and provided with 
two laminae. 
Palps (pl. I, fig. 11; pl. I, fig. 3). — The three proximal 
joints of the palps are provided with a meshwork of ridges, better 
pronounced than on the cephalo- 
thorax or the abdomen, and of the 
same nature as in the legs. Ås 
these ridges are darker and better 
pronounced around the rather long 
clavate hairs, these appear to be 
placed in a lighter spot and on 
a lower level than the surrounding 
skin. The reticulation is less 
marked in the hand, and the fingers 
are almost smooth. The fingers, 
which possess a dense row of 
marginal teeth, but no accessory 
ones, bear anteriorly two basal hairs 
and a single tactile one (pl. I, 
fig,11); posteriorly the immovable 
finger has four tactile hairs, ar- 
ranged in a long row! from base 
Fig.2. Garypus Hansenii n. sp: 
1 in exterior view, > 290. 
to near tip, while the movable 
has three only, placed more in the middle, in addition to a sense 
spot behind the basal one, 
The trochanter, which is only a trifle iel] than wide, is 
anteriøorly beyond the distinet stalk suddenly raised and then sloping 
towards the end; posteriorly two somewhat conical eminences, se- 
parated by a deep cleft, are found. The femur, which .is about 
