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in the form of the digital spur of the male palpus. In C. Pemyi 

 this spur is longer, more regularly curvod, and of more uniform 

 strength from hase to extremity, which last does not taper off 

 sharply, but gradually to a rather obtusely-pointed termination, 

 and is also less directed outwards than that of C. carnifex. 



Found at Wokingham, and kindly sent to mo by the Eev. C. 

 "VV. Penny, of Wellington College. 



