. Fig. 34.—Male genitalia of Brunettia superstes, Ann, the anterior border of the latter. " The male genitaha can now be described in detail, for it has been possible to examine specimens preserved in spirit; to give a satisfactory account of their structure from dried specimens is very difficult. The arrangement of the appendages, etc., is clearly shown in the text-figure, which is drawn from a specimen mounted in canada balsam. (A) represents the supergenital plate (last abdominal tergite), which is thin and membranous, transverse, subtriangular, with the apex slightly


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