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in
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(4):
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, pl. 11,
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,
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.
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These specimens are slightly over
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. in length and agree in general with Lundblad's description (Arch. Hydrobiol., Suppl.
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171, 1933). However, the front legs of the male differ in detail from those figured, the tarsi having a few short, stiff spines in a row on inner surface. These are not shown in Lundblad's figures of
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.
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Also the combs at the bases of the front tibiae are nearly at right angles to the outer margins of the tibiae. Fijian specimens before me agree with Lundblad's figures in these respects but have a row of spines on the inner ridge which extends along tibia from the comb. The front femora and tibiae are slightly more robust in the
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males.
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Differences in detail between Javan, Sumatran, New Caledonian, and Samoan specimens led Lundblad to consider this as a single variable species to be separated later, if the differences appeared to be constant, into several closely related species forming the
<emphasis id="56B0CE5DF5503F314979EE2AFB99C004" box="[793,1149,322,364]" italics="true" pageId="92" pageNumber="103">&quot;cleopatra-Gruppe.&quot;</emphasis>
I am in no position to take such a step at this time but it is noteworthy that the two forms studied here from
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and
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are quite constant within each series and differ in the above mentioned points from other forms thus far described.
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Kirkaldy
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was reported from the Marianas Islands (Paris Museum) and from
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(Hamburg Museum) by Kirkaldy with some doubt, the type of
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<emphasis id="56B0CE5DF5503F314B89ED1CFD67C3F6" box="[489,643,628,670]" italics="true" pageId="92" pageNumber="103">hyperion</emphasis>
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being from
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.
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(
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, Rec.
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403, 1923) has redescribed
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and has shown that the pronotum of the male is nearly as long as broad, thus excluding the present material.
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,
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is a larger species, though size is a somewhat variable character.
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