10,a.2?), perhaps being ant.2; 
if this interpretation be wrong, 
"the adult g' totally wants ant. 2. 
Also the maxillæ (figs. 10 and 
12,mx.) are about as in Chor- 
deumium and consist of three 
joints; small protuberances as 
those drawn by JUNGERSEN 
at the two ends of 1. joint 
are also to be found in the 
present species, but the finer 
sculpture (hairs etc.) I have 
not been able to find. Thor- 
acic felt absent. 
Inner organisation. Also the 
inner organisation (figs.11—12) 
18, as far as it may beé seen, 
essentiallyasinChordeumium. 
Fig. 12, The male, from the left side. The gen ital organs con- 
sist of two ovoid testes (te.) 
In the head, not connected — as far as it may be seen — by a 
transverse bridge. The spermoduct (vd.) has a curvature close be- 
hind the testes and another curvature close before the hind end; 
it seems to have equal width over the whole except in the hind 
end, where it widens into a ,receiver" for a spermatophore; the 
»Teceiver" is much wider in the left than in the right spermoduct ; 
thus there seems to be only one spermatophore at a time. I have 
not been able to find the genital openings. 
The alimentary canal seems to be as in Chordeumium. 
The nervous system I have not been able to find. | 
The muscular system (figs. 11—12) I cannot interpret in 
all details and have only been able to draw the main features. 
"Ant. [ and maxillæ have two (or three?) muscles. There are two 
Pairs of dorsal longitudinal muscles, the one close to the middle 
line (m.d.m.), the other more laterally (m.d.1.), exactly as in Chor- 
deumium 2. There are a pair of ventral muscles lying as in g 
(P. 274); but on account of the curved form of the body they can 
not be seen so distinctly that they can be drawn. 
