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large, while the postpubis is long and slender, scarcely touching the 

 lower margin of the ischium for its entire length. It projects about 



Fig. 13 The pelvis of G. hankiva of India, its dorsal aspect 

 Fig. 14 Same bone seen upon ventral view 

 Fig. 15 Right lateral view of same hone 



a centimeter beyond the latter bone posteriorly, and shows but a 

 slight tendency to enlarge at this end. The ischiadic foramen is 

 broadly rounded anteriorly, gradually sloping in outline to a point 



