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DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. 



Plate V. 



Pseudocyclopia caudata, sp. nov. 



Fig. 1. Female, lateral view, 



Fig. 2. Anterior antenna of the same, 



Fig. 3. Foot of first pair, 



Fig. 4. Foot of second pair, 



Fig. 5. Foot of third pair, 



Fig. 6. Foot of fourth pair, 



Fig. 7. Fifth pair of feet, 



Fig. 8. Abdomen and caudal stylets 



x 32 diameters. 



x 456 



x 456 



x 190 



x 168 



x 338 



x 570 



x 95 



