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APACHY IDAE VERHOEFF, 1902 Apachyinae Burr, 1909 Apachyus depressus (Palisot de Beauvois, 1805) Ins. Afr. Amer., p. 36 Belg. Congo (1 ex); Goldküste, Aburi (2 ex); without labels (gen.prep. No. 330, det. Dr. H. Steinmann); ditto, (only abdomen) (1 ex). Apachyus beccari Dubrony, 1879 Ann. Mus. Stor. Nat. Genova, 14:349 Java (new for fauna of Java), coll. H. Frustorfer (1 ex). Apachyus javanus Verhoeff, 190 2 Zool. Anz., No. 665, p. 200 Only female specimens were known from Java. Figs. 18-22. 18= Apachyus javanus Verhoeff, 1902, male head and pronotum, 19= male end of abdomen with cerci, 20= male genital organ; 21= A. murrayi Dohrn, 1863, end of abdomen with cerci, 22= male genital organ (Original) Male new: pale yellowish brown, the dry preparation whitish, with discolored yellowish brown patches on vertex and pronotum. Head rather wide, conspicuously wider than anterior widened section of pronotum. Eyes small. Scapus medium, only slightly shorter than frontal section between scapi. Vertex towards occiput rounded in an arc, posterior section of occiput nearly straight, truncate. Anterior section of pronotum slightly widened and rounded, lateral margins of posterior section nearly paraUel, latero-posterior angles nearly rightangled, posterior section transversely truncate (Fig. 18). Elytra pale brown, their posterior margin transversely truncate (similarly to pronotum). Wings projecting far from under elytra, light brown. Posterior margin of last tergite with a projection characteristic to family, but its median section oblong rather than triangular, lateral margins of flat oblong process strongly sinuous (cf. Fig. 19). Cerci typical, comparatively narrow, apical section slightly swollen (as on the other species). Penis elongate, narrow (Fig. 20). Median incision on anterior margin of paramere extremely deep, plate thereby distinctly bimerous, acute-angled, V-shaped. Metaparameres minute, apically rounded, medially slightly widened. One genital lobe proclinate, the other reclinate, relatively short, only slightly longer than metaparameres. Virga comparatively thick, well visible, its short basal section with a small incrassation. - Java, H. Frustorfer (gen.prep. No. 490, det. Dr. H. Steinmann) (1 ex).