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f°rbunclet saavel mecl det foregaaende som efterfelgende Seg- 
U1 ent. Paa Rygsiden tallies 6 parvise Kuuder foruden en 
Bed meget smaa saadanne. De 2 fnlgende Segmentin' er, 
na vnlig h os c [ en mgbmrende Hun, noget bredere end de 
evrigo og indbyrdes fastere forbundne, dannende tilsammen 
bgesom et eget Kropsafsnit, fra hvis Underside den ai 4 
store mod hinanden boiede Plader bestaaende Brystpose 
ra § er frem ; ethvert af disse Segmenter viser ligeledes oventil 
b mere fremtrsedcnde Knuder. 5te Segment, der bar en 
me get bevsegelig Articulation mod det foregaaende, er noget 
lfengerg end dette, smalest tortil og suceessivt noget tykkere 
mod den bagre Eude. Paa Rygsiden af samme findes som 
Paa de 3 foregaaende Segmenter 6 parvis ordnede Knuder, 
hvoraf de 2 er beliggende helt fortil, de 4 andre nsermere 
c * en bagre Ende. De 2 sidste Kropsseginenter endelig er 
Sanske korte, stserkt fortykkede noget bag Midten og bvert. 
forsynet med 4 storre, nsesteu pigformige Knuder, 2 dorsale 
°S 4 laterale, dannende tilsammen en buet Tvserrad. 
Bagkroppen er som hos Slmgtens ovrige Arter aldeles 
1 mtinientaer, kun dannende et lidet knudeformigt Appendix 
V| 'd Enden af sidste Kropssegment. 
Oinene er meget smaa, runde, med inorkerodt Pigment, 
^ er kun indtager den centrale Del af 0iet. 
lste Par Polere er ussedvanlig stserkt forlsengede, 
^msten af hele Legemets Lsengde og meget tynde. Af 
baftets Led er det 2det lsengst, de 2 ovrige omtrent ind- 
I'des af ens Lsengde. Svoben er nsesten dobbelt saa lang 
Sl) ni Skaftet og bestaar af et stort Antal (indtil 26) korte, 
Ull ‘d Hue 0 g k or t, e Burster besatte Led. 
2 det Par Fqlere er kun lidet kengere end lste Pars 
‘“'baft og i clen bagre Kant besat med lange og stserke 
Borsteknipper. Svoben bestaar som ssedvanlig af et lmn- 
Segment og et meget kort Endeled. 
Mundregionen er fuldkonnnen ubedsekket og springer 
*V.‘m mniddelbart bag 2det Par boleros Fmste. De stserke 
Bndbakker mangier som hos Slsegtens ovrige Arter ethveit 
8 l ,0r af Palper. 
lste Fodpar (Fig. 3 a), der udspringer helt fortil fra 
e Syndelson af 1 ste Kropssegment, nmsten midt under Ho- 
V| 'det, er af den ssedvanlige Byguing, med den ydre Del 
s Uorkt sammentrykt og Haanden bredest ved Basis, bvor 
(;n Hedentii danner et vinkelfonnigt fremspringende Hjdrne. 
2det Fodpar er langt kraftigere udvildet og udspringer 
ra de n forreste Trediedel af 2det Segment. Basalleddet 
’ 1 n "ket udvidet mod Enden og forsynet med en skarp, i 
* 11 Blspidset Eortsats udlobeude Kjol. 3die Led gaar uedad 
U ' e t skarpt Hjorne. 4de Led eller Haandroden ei 
S ‘wdeles lidet, neppe synligt. Derimod er det folgende 
Biiif, eller Haanden msegtigt udviklet. Ireugere end alle de 
connected both with the preceding and the succeeding 
segments. On the dorsal surface, may be counted 6 pairs 
of protuberances, exclusive of a number of very small 
ones. The 2 succeeding segments, more particularly in 
the ovigerous female, are somewhat broader than the rest, 
and more finuly connected one with the other, consti- 
tuting, as it were, a separate section of the body, from 
the under surface of which the marsupium, composed of 4 
large plates bent in one against the other, is seen to project; 
these segments likewise exhibit above as many as 6 rather 
prominent protuberances each. The 5th segment, which is 
connected with the preceding by an exceedingly mobile articu- 
lation. attains a somewhat greater length than the latter, is 
slenderest anteriorly, and gradually becomes a trifle thicker 
toward the posterior extremity. On its dorsal face, are 
observed, as on that of the 3 preceding segments, 6 protu- 
berances, arranged in pairs, of which 2 occur far in front, 
the remaining 4 near the posterior end. Finally, the 2 
last body-segments are quite short, thickly incrassated a 
little posterior to the middle, and each furnished with 4 
lar<>e well-nigh spiniform protuberances — 2 dorsal and 2 
lateral, forming together a curving transversal series. 
The posterior division of the body occurs, as in the other 
species of the genus, quite rudimentary, constituting merely 
a small tuberculiform appendix at the extremity ol the 
terminal body-segment. . 
The eyes are very small, round, with a dark-red pig- 
ment occupying the central portion only of the eye. 
The 1st pair of antennae are remarkably produced, 
equalling almost the whole body in length, and very slender. 
Of the joints of the peduncle, the 2nd is longest; the 2 
others are about equal in length. The flagellum attains 
nearly double the length of the peduncle, and consists of a 
large number of articulations (as many as 26), beset with 
delicate and short bristles. 
The 2nd pair of antennae are hut very little longer than 
. the peduncle of the 1st pair, and furnished along the pos- 
terior margin with long and powerful fascicles of bristles. 
The flagellum consists as usual ot a comparatively long 
I segment and a very short terminal joint. 
The buccal region is wholly uncovered, and juts out 
immediately posterior to the origin of the 2nd pair of an- 
tenme. As in the other species of the genus, the powerful 
mandibles do not exhibit the slightest trace ot a palp. 
The 1st pair of legs (fig. 3 a), originating on the 
foremost part of the 1st body-segment, almost immediately 
under the middle of the head, have the usual structure, 
the outer part being strongly compressed and the hand 
broadest at the base, where it forms below a projecting 
angular corner. 
The 2nd pair of legs are much more powerfully de- 
veloped, and issue from the anterior third of the 2nd segment. 
The basal joint is somewhat dilated towards the extremity, 
•uid furnished anteriorly with a sharp carina, jutting out 
‘ ,,, a cute prolation. The 3rd joint protends below as a 
sharp corner. The 4th joint, or carpus, is exceedingly 
small, well-nigh invisible. On the other hand, the succeeding 
