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maxillary palpi. In Œceticus abbotii (Fig 12) the maxillary 
palpi are separated by the second maxillary (labial) palpi ; the 
former (ma p) is subdivided into an inner and an outer small 
lobe in another European Psyche; also in Platewceticus gloverii. 
In the Psychide the paraclypeal pieces or tubercles, as we 
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might call them, are always present. They are convex and 
very rugose. The labium or second maxillary piece in the 
Australian Humetopa ignobilis is of the same shape and sculp- 
turing as in Psyche graminella, but the large round rugose 
pieces on each side, or first maxillary palpi, are single, not 
divided into two parts, unless the irregularly trapezoidal 
pieces between the maxillary palpi and the eye-piece be the 
homologue of the outer portion. 
