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rally. Ultimate tergite broad, with median depression; posterior margin concave medially. Forceps (Fig. 17) trigonal basally, cylindrical and curved apically. Genitalia (Fig. 18) paramere long, median incision of anterior margin deep; central parameral plate slightly V-shaped; genital lobe with virga. External parameres relatively short, small, obtuse. - Female similar to male, but forceps symmetrical, tapering, contiguous. Length of body with forceps: in both sexes: 14-16 mm. Distribution: Western Australia. REFERENCES BOESEMAN, M. (1954): The Dermaptera in the Museums at Leiden and Amsterdam. - Zool.Verh., Leiden, 21: 1-122. BORELLI, A. (1926): Dermapteres de Java, Sumatra et Iles Voisines. - Treubia, 8j 248-273. BURR, M. (1908): Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens. - Ergeb. Hamburger Süd - Austr al . Forsch. , (1905), 2(5): 6C-79. BURR, M. (1915): On the Male Genital Armature of the Dermaptera. II. Psalinae. - Journ.R. micr.Soc, p. 520 - 546. GILES, E.T. (1963): The comparative external morphology and affinities of the Dermaptera. ­Trans.R.ent.Soc. London, 115: 95-164. MJÖBERG, E. (1924): Results of Dr. E. Mjöberg's Swedish Scientific Expeditions to Australia. 1910-1913, Dermaptera. - Ark. Zool., 16_: 1-11. POPHAM and BRINDLE, A. (1966): Genera and species of the Dermaptera. 3. Carcinophorinae and Arixeninae. - Entomologist, 99: 269-278. SAKAI, S. (1970): Dermapterorum Catalogus Praeliminaria. I. Labiduridae and Carcinophoridae. ­Daito Bunka University, Tokyo, pp. 49 and 91. STEINMANN, H. (1977): A Study on the Higher Taxa of Carcinophoridae (Dermaptera). - Ann.Hist. -nat. Mus.Nat.Hung., 69: 89-99. Author's address: Dr. H. STEINMANN Zoological Department Hungarian Natural History Museum H-1088 Budapest Baross u. 13 HUNGARY

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