lSOPTERA OF NEW GUINEA. 
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apparently of 13 segments, the 3rd being divided in two small annular 
joints, not quite separated one from another. Epistoma scarcely promi¬ 
nent. The first tooth of the mandibles not larger than the following. 
Pronotum saddle-shaped, narrower than the head. Abdomen coloured 
grey by the intestinal contents. 
New Guinea: Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen, January 1901. 
This species could be included in Haviland’s regulo, vis section. 
