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Plate I. 
Figs 1—10. Feaella mirabilis El. 
Fig. 1. Xe. 20. 
2. First abdominal tergite; X c. 60. m. articulate membrane between 
second thoracic tergite and anterior part of first abdominal tergite 
a; b. raised part of first abdominal segment 
Cephalothorax from beneath; Xec. 34. m. setiselaie membrane be- 
tween cephalothorax and abdomen; s! and s? the two stigmata; 
1s and 2s first and second lateral dorsal selerite; 3—4—5. corre- 
sponding sternites. 
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