Archive image from page 30 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports06inst Year: 1932 COLOSSENDEIDAE 19 Ocular tubercle high, distal half narrow and sharply conical; anterior much larger than posterior pair of eyes. Proboscis scarcely longer than trunk; narrow and cylindrical in proximal third, expanding in centre to 1-5 times, and again at apex to 1-25 times the proximal diameter. [\ Fig. 6. Colossendeis frigida, Hodgson: a. Terminal segments of third leg of a young specimen from St. 149. dznd d'. Terminal segments of palp. C. scoresbii, n. sp.: b. Terminal segments


Archive image from page 30 of Discovery reports (1932) Discovery reports discoveryreports06inst Year: 1932 COLOSSENDEIDAE 19 Ocular tubercle high, distal half narrow and sharply conical; anterior much larger than posterior pair of eyes. Proboscis scarcely longer than trunk; narrow and cylindrical in proximal third, expanding in centre to 1-5 times, and again at apex to 1-25 times the proximal diameter. [\ Fig. 6. Colossendeis frigida, Hodgson: a. Terminal segments of third leg of a young specimen from St. 149. dznd d'. Terminal segments of palp. C. scoresbii, n. sp.: b. Terminal segments of third leg of adult from St. WS 93. b'. Same of chelophorous larva from St. WS 92. c and c'. Terminal segments of palp. («, b and b', x 11; c-d', x 13.) Abdomen reaching to distal articulation of first coxa. Palp. Second more than half as long again as fourth segment; terminal segments as represented in Fig. 6 c and c'. Oviger. Fourth and sixth segments subequal; seventh rather longer, tenth rather shorter than either of the two intervening segments; terminal claw short; spines 3-2


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