Séance du 18 Juin 192à 
325 
Wings. — Costal spine vestigial. First longitu¬ 
dinal vein bare; third hairy in its proximal half. Sec¬ 
tion III. of costa equal to one and a half times Sec¬ 
tion V. 
Legs. — Middle femur with comb. Above this are 
three to four stout preapicals; the comb itself is con¬ 
tinued by a- row of hairs : antero-ventral edge of mid¬ 
dle femur apically with a short row of bristles which 
is succeeded proximally by four to five longer bristles 
and hairs of the same length. Posterior femur with 
short erect hairs on \ entrai face and two rows of 
bristles on anterior face of which the lower is shorter. 
Claws and pulvilli black. 
Abdomen. — Median marginal pair of bristles 
absent on second segment. Second and third sterilite 
with erect hairs. First genital segment a little longer 
than broad with a row of six to eight strong bristles 
on posterior margin. Both these segments and fifth 
sternite orange. The lobes of forceps a little divided 
at their base, these and the accessory plates brown and 
almost translucent. Anterior claspers straight, their 
tips somewhat hollowed and ending in a sharp tooth, 
the posterior are broad, after their basal third curved 
sharply forward and drawn out into a long point. 
Penis bears three apophyses decreasing apically ’n 
length, the basal pair standing on a hollowed pro¬ 
tuberance, the distal pair clasps together the two erect 
basal ones and is the weakest among them. Fig. 6a.-b. 
Female. — Besides the usual sexual differences 
the third segment of antenna is silvery dusted. The 
frontal vitta black; breadth of front at narrowest part 
a little broader than eye width. 
