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Hovedet har en lignende Form som lios foregaaende 
Dog er den over lste Par Fpleres Fieste fremskj- 
dende Del noget mindre fremspringende og stumpere. 
Af Forkroppens Segmenter er de 2 forreste som sa?d- 
Va nlig mindst, de folgende alle omtrent af ens Storrelse. 
a gkroppen forholder sig omtrent som hos foregaaende Ait. 
Epimererne er sserdeles smaa, skjaelformige, og alle 
°mtrent ens udviklede. 
Din one er. i Modssetning til hvad Tilfieldet er hos 
Dt egaaende Art, meget smaa og ikke fremspringende til 
^iderne. De er af oval rural Form, noget skjievt stillede 
forsynede med et ganske lyst, hvidgult Pigment. 
Folerne er ussedvanlig robuste og i liele den bagie 
Kant forsynede med Petto og lange Borsteknipper. lste Pai 
er haade lsengere og kraftigere end 2det og, lige udstrakte, 
saa lange som hele Legemet. Skaftets lste Led ei 
omtrent af Hovedets Lsengde og tykkere end de pviige, 
Cets sidste Led er kjcndeligt lamgere end 2det, men noget 
I' n( iei'e. Svoben er kortere end Skaftets sidste Led og 
es taar af 4 Segmenter, hvoraf det lste er betydelig lien- 
& e re end de 3 ovrige tilsammen. Bisvoben er meget liden 
°§ omtrent af samme Udseende som bos foregaaende Art. 
^det Pa r Fqlere har Skaftets 2 sidste ,Led omtrent af ens 
a mgde og Svoben noget kortere end pan lste, Par. 
De 2 forreste Fodpar er saavel hvad Storrelse som 
01 ’m angaar fuldkommen lige, temmelig rigeligt bprstebe- 
satte 0 g med Haanden af oval Form og omtrent saa stor 
S ° m det foregaaende Led. 
3die og 4de Fodpar har Hofteleddet noget ndvidet 
l'aa Midten, de ovrigo 'successivt smalere, cylindriske og 
Un s Parsomt borstebesatte. 
De 3 bagerste Fodpar er af forholdsvis ussedvanlig 
^obiist Bygning og alle omtrent lige lange, opnaaende neppe 
»ier e end i/ B a f Totallamgden. Endekloen er som smdvanlig 
v) aftigt udvildet og leformig krummet. 
Bagkroppens Vedheeng viser don ssedvanlige Bygning. 
Hannen er som smdvanlig af noget spinklere Foim 
( ' n d Hunnen og desuden strax kjendelig ved den stserke og 
( mmdonnnelige Udvikling af 2det Fodpar. 
Dette ligner (Fig. 1 a) noget samme hos Hannen af 
' Vwrecta gp Bate, idet Haanden er stierkt ndvidet og 
^ainmentrykt saint nedentil forsynet med 2 skjmvt fortilret- 
' <0 tilspidsede Fortsatser. hvoraf den bagerste er storst 
, °mtrent beliggende i Midten af Haandens Lmngde. Ende- 
0f n er sserdeles la’aftig og noget bugtet. Hele dette 
^ °dpar ; 0 g navnlig Haandens nedre Rand, er besat med 
* tte og lange fine Bprster. 
^ Legemet er temmelig gjennemsigtigt, med kun svagt 
P 1 reget lys gulagtig Pigmentering. 
Tbe head has a form similar to that in the preceding 
species. The part, however, stretching over the point ot 
attachment of the 1st pair of antenna? is more obtuse, and 
does not protrude quite so far. 
Of the pedigerous segments, tbe 2 foremost aie, as 
usual, smallest, all the succeeding ones about equal in size. 
The posterior division of the body is rather similar to that 
of the preceding species. 
The epimera occur exceedingly small, squannform, and 
all about uniform in development. 
The eyes, contrary to what is the case in the preced- 
ing species, are very small, and do not project toward the 
sides. They are oval -rotund in form, somewhat oblique 
as to position, and furnished with a very light whitish- 
yellow pigment. . 
The antenna 1 are unusually robust, and furnished along 
the whole of their posterior margin with long and dense 
fascicles of bristles. The 1st pair are both longer and 
more powerful than the 2nd, and, when fully extended 
quite equal the whole body in length. The 1st joint of 
the peduncle is about as long as tbe head, and thicker 
than the others; the terminal is appreciably longer than 
the 2nd but a little more slender. The flagellum is shorter 
than the last joint of the peduncle, and composed of 4 
segments, of which the 1st is considerably longer than are all 
the other three taken together. The secondary flagellum is 
very small, and about the same in appearance as that of 
the preceding species. The 2nd pair of antenna? have the 
2 last joints of the peduncle well-nigh equal m length, and 
the flagellum somewhat shorter than on the 1st pair. 
The 2 foremost pairs of legs are quite uniform alike 
as regards size and form, rather abundantly furnished with 
bristles, and with the hand of an oval form, m size about 
equal to the preceding joint. . . 
The 3rd and 4th pairs of legs have the basal joint 
somewhat dilated in the middle, the others being succes- 
sively slender, cylindric, and but sparingly beset with bristles 
The 3 hindmost pairs of legs are remarkably robust 
in structure, and all about equally long, attaining scarcely 
Ire thl one-third of the total length The terminal claw 
• ns usua l powerfully developed, and falciform. 
’ C The abdominal appendages have the usual structure. 
The Male exhibits, as usual, a somewhat more slender 
form than the female, and can, moreover, be at once recog- 
nized by the powerful and peculiar development ot the 2nd 
pair of legs- ^ ^ havc a certain resemblance to those 
in the female of D. porreda Sp. Bate, the hand being greatly 
expanded and compressed, as also, below, Inrnished with 
2 oblique, forward-directed, acute Isolations, of which the 
hindermost is the larger, and placed, longitudinally, about 
the middle of the hand. The terminal claw is very 
powerful, and somewhat flexuous. The whole of this V™ 
of legs and more especially the lower margin of the hand, 
is beset with long and dense delicate bristles. 
The body is well-nigh translucent, with but a very 
faint yellowish pigmentation. 
