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r„m the othe,- No doubt thi. oontosion had arisen ■» part fro.- ».y having 
Z : 4;.-e. a. <,i.e™t «„os of soV.ar, e.a^plea ^oo ~-^ 
:peHe,.ce ,„vi„, c,e,„o„*a« that when t.e, a« '-^f'Jl'ZaZ 
Jthat condition, their distinctive characters Y'J^^^^ZZ,,,, «f l>ot^ 
,ply defined, and tapenng a little antenoiiy , analnro-legs 
e second segment ; the binder segment tapering also, and the anal pro le. 
nc?e too-ether beneath its extremity. . 
:"en on the an erior segments, the whole npper-surface .s frecHcd w.th 
rCn elpting the sc,„,e„tai divisions, which, when stretched oat. are seen 
iT.frpokled and of rather a violet tinge, 
re trsal 1 «e when visible is pale brcwnish-ochreon., often obscnred % '^^ 
zr::r::i::r;i::nr^^r==^ 
~ir^:^e:^=»^:cr:e:r:=: 
:rt:ror:tor:h:;esLwnthehaoh.andthehroaddarhbandalon.the 
------r'tor:'li^"S;t:i:r::n:ra, aspect orcolonrin. 
, r :3: — "efpr;: to vie; . ..rent design in the orna„enta. 
''The freckling on the back extends on cither side as far as the sob-dorsal region 
r;„::!:rsegnrentan ^r,..Ur s,»Hs. shape, ,n.te uniform tn depth of 
