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The second maxilla (Big. 1, 2) is delieatc, the outer lobe broad 
and clothed apieally with numerous hue setae. Its internal margin 
bears a number of longer and stronger setae. The inner lobe is 
narrower and more strongly chitinized, and l)ears numerous 
setae of different forms, a group of about nine or ten near the 
inner apex being thick and strong. 
The maxiJH/)cd (PI. X, Bigs. 7, 8} 1ms the l)asal joints broad 
and rectangular; in the palp the first joint only is well defined and 
bears a cou 2 )le of spines. The three terminal joints are coalesced 
into a single ]>iece, the extent of each joint being indicated only l)y 
the position of a group of setae. Slightly shorter than the palp, 
