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Fig. 31. A—-D. Foliotrombidiwm evansi (Wom.). A, Crista and eyes (X 200); B, palp 
(X 200); C, front tarsus and metatarsus (X 200); D, dorsal seta (X 860). E-H. Foliotrom- 
bidium bisetosum sp. n. EH, Crista and eyes (x 200); F, palp (X 200); G, front tarsus and 
metatarsus (XX 200); H, dorsal setae (x 860). 
IT 510, 111 510pn, TV 870p, tarsus 1198p long by 120» high, metatarsus I 101, long. 
Dorsal setae of two kinds, the longer elongate and lamellate, with rounded apex 
and longitudinal rows of strong short spinules or ciliations, to 40 long; shorter 
slightly curved, not so lamellate, and with strong rounded nodules (ef. fig. 31 H). 
Loc. Type and paratype from moss, Brisbane, Queensland, Oct., 1934. An- 
other specimen from Fern Tree Gully, Victoria, Jan., 1937 (H.W.). 
FOLIOTROMBIDIUM ORNATUM Sp. nov. 
Fig. 32 A-D. 
Description. Adult. Length 1-2 mm., width 0-6 mm. Shape an elongate 
oval, broadest across the shoulders which are well rounded but not prominent. 
Colour in life red. Crista linear, 272 long, with subposterior sensillary area at 
about 7% from apex, sensillae long and filamentous, apparently nude, with bases 
