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others, the joints more transverse, slightly emarginate at the 
dorsal end, laterally more compressed and more strongly hairy; 
prothorax more semicircular with the sides more plainly set off 
and more rounded, stronger and more robust ; legs and the genital 
apparatus in the male of much more slender and much different 
type. 
Head broad, transverse;' antennae distant, long and slender, 
second and third joints much shorter than the others; eyes 
large, prominent, coarsely facetted. Prothorax semicircular, 
lateral parts flattened and plainly set off by a deep impression. 
Elytra showing signs of indistinct ribs, interstices slightly ru- 
gose, increasing considerably in width backwards, richly hairy; 
wings of the ordinary Lycid-type, but membrane strongly in- 
fuscate giving the whole wing a blackish appearance. Legs 
richly hairy; tarsi long and slender. Abdomen showing eight 
transverse segments, all finely hairy, the eighth tergite at the 
anterior margin deeply excised; genital segment consisting of a 
dorsal elongate lamella and a much shorter ventral one; penis 
and paramera of a slender type as shown in text fig 1, D; 
paramera hooked at the apex, distinctly serrated at the lower 
margin, apparently forming an effective clasping-apparatus 
during copulation. 
9 : In everything like the female larva ( vide description 
below) but yellowish white ; the row of tubercules on the sternites 
placed on more distinctly set off parts of the segments; the eighth 
sternite very much emarginated at the hind margin and here the 
sexual duct, surrounded by genital valves, opens (Plate III fig. 
2a). 
Size slightly smaller than in the full grown larva, ranging 
from 65-75 min. 
Duliticola paradoxa sp. nov. 
Imago. 
c ? : Entire body with the exception of the somewhat lighter 
colored sides of prothorax black, depressed, broader behind. 
Antennae long, laterally compressed, densely hairy, basal 
joint robust, partly receiving the base of the second, which is 
