610 Nycteribiidae 
Speiser’s amiculata was described from Calcutta, from Taphozous 
longimanus. 
Genus EUCAMPSEPODIA, Kolenati. 
Eucampsipodia hsrrtli (Kolenati), Horae Soc. ent. Ross, ii, 1863, p. 78, 
PI. XII, figs. 26 d, e (?), PI. XIV, figs. 26 a-c (d); Scott, Ann. Mag. 
Nat. Hist. ser. 8, xiv, pp. 213, 228-230, PI. XII, figs. 18, 19, 1914. 
A correction. In my paper {l.c.) I twice stated that Kolenati only 
figured the c? sex of this species. This was erroneous, for he also figured 
the $. I was misled by the fact that his figures of the two sexes are 
on two different plates between which a third plate intervenes. 
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EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXIV. 
Eremoctenia progressa (Muir). 
Fig. 1. c?> dorsal view, x circa 27. 
Fig. 2. (J, ventral view of thorax and abdomen. 
Fig. 3. ?, dorsal view of abdomen. 
Fig. 4. 9, ventral view of abdomen. 
Fig. 5. Left side of thorax and bases of legs from above, to larger scale, to show complete 
absence of thoracic ctenidium: a, outline of head; b', front coxa; c, middle coxa; 
d, middle trochanter; e, hind coxa; f, halter. 
Note. —All the hgures were made with the help of a drawing-apparatus, from 
specimens lying in alcohol. 
