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ican member of the subgenus, E. (A.) flagellatus , by having a much shorter seta p_s^, 1 and h setal series posteriorly curved, and a relatively shorter sensillus. Material examined: Holotype and two paratypes from sample 101. Six additional paratypes from samples 75 and 77. Dyobelba armata sp. n. Dimensions: Average ventral length of 7 specimens 673 u (range 665-684 ji); average maximum notogastral width 481 u (range 463-501 u). Fig. 6. Dyobelba armata sp. n. : A, dorsal aspect; B, ventral aspect Integument, Cerotegument: Body integument rough, with irregularly shaped granules, less conspicuous on legs. Cerotegument with cylindrical to conical tubercles, with globular apices. Prodorsum (Fig. 6A): Prodorsum relatively broad, anterior wall of acetabulum I almost perpendicular to sagittal plane; rostrum relatively narrow. Propodolateral apophysis absent. Tubercles Da, Dp, Ba, Bp present, posterior member of each pair usually larger; Da bidentate in one specimen. In dorsal aspect, rostrum with transverse ridge slightly anterior to setae le. Seta_le distinctly barbed, ro inconspicuously so; ex and il thin, short, the G 2