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acutely inclined to the postmarginal, expands gradually to its obliquely truncated 
apex. Up to the 2 clear cells at the junction of the marginal and the sub¬ 
marginal there are 6-7 bristles, 4-5 major, 1-2 at base of marginal minute; 
on the marginal stand, 10-11 overlapping bristles, while on the radius are 5-6, 
mostly towards the apex. The postmarginal has 3^. 13-15 bristles in the sub¬ 
marginal eell. The discal cihation covers the entire surface extending even 
over the basal triangle. There is however, before a row of ciha from the base 
to the discal end of the frenulum, an extremely narrow bare line; marginal 
fringe short. Hind wings about four times as long as broad, length 8 mm., 
breadth (including cilia) 0*2 mm. Submarginal and marginal equal. Submarginal 
with two isolated bristles near base—otherwise bare, marginal 6-7 widely 
separated bristles. Comb of retinaculum with only 5 minute bristles. Diseal 
ciliation regular, no bare line, the basal triangle nearly bare, marginal fringe 
long and sparse. 
Legs. Fore legs, coxae (11:5), rather elongate, | of femur, coarsely reticulate, 
5-6 bristles in anterior median perpendicular row, 1 bristle (stout) at the inner 
apical angle and 6-7 more posteriorly on the apical half. Femur a little swollen 
medianly. Anteriorly sparsely set with bristles which form no definite ventral 
row though 6-7 cross the ventral edge. Subventral row (6-7 bristles) with 
two others less regular above. Posterior surface like anterior but with fewer 
bristles. Tibia anteriorly about 9 transverse rows of bristles, 3 in a row. 
Apical comb of 5 spines. Posteriorly nearly bare, one row of bristles (8-9) 
ventral on basal § and sub-ventral apically, where there are 3-4 extra bristles 
below. Apical spur longer than 1st tarsal joint. Tarsus. I. Anteriorly 
3 short stout bristles in a row, rising from clear pustules, represent the usual 
lateral comb. 3 stout spinose bristles at upper apical angle. II-III, like I 
with an extra mid-dorsal bristle. Claws gradually tapered and straight to near 
the tip. Mid legs, coxae (3:2) oblong, rounded postero-ventrally, externally. 
reticulate and nearly bare. 2 bristles above the trochanter and 2-3 near the 
posterior edge and 1-2 round apex. Femur (4: 1), the “head” sharply con- 
strieted off below. Anterior bristles subdorsal row 9, 2 subventral behind the 
constriction and 2 more apical and median, on ventral edge 4-5 short bristles 
(the row continued near the af)ex by 1-2 more rising anteriorly). The usual 
subapical pair of stronger bristles are present. Posterior bristles, subdorsal 
row 6-8, 3 more medianly on apical ^. Tibia, narrow, not expanded, anterior 
bristles 2 rows (10-12 each). Posteriorly median row 8-9 the last 3 with an 
extra bristle towards the ventral edge. Apieal spur longer (7 : 6) than 1st 
tarsal joint. Hind legs, coxae a little swollen behind superiorly, 8-10 external 
bristles. Tibia slightly expanded towards the apex where there is a distinct 
anterior eomb of spines (5) as well as the usual posterior one (9-11). 
Proportions of tarsal joints (excluding claw). 
I. 
II. 
III. 
IV. 
1 
12 
18 
15 
27 
2 
21 
24 
18 
27 
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25 
27 
20 
30 
