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middle. Eyes middling; ocelli about 16. Antenna?: first joint of 

 flagellum three times shorter than the second. Pereion: first segment 

 with a wide, double, antero-median tubercle; lateral edges not raised; 

 coxopodite hardly perceptible, as a feeble ridge. Second segment 

 without a distinct coxopodite. Pleon, telson: sides of the pleon 

 depressed; processus of the fifth segment widening at the apex. Pleo- 

 telson longer than wide, smooth; sides feebly curved; apex one-third 

 narrower than the basis. Uropoda nearly straight; endopodite extend- 

 ing to two-thirds the length of the pleotelson; exopodite very small, 

 placed near the middle of the internal edge of the basis (upperside). 

 Color: dark gray, with a narrow light longitudinal line in the middle 

 of the pereion and light lineolre on both sides. Dimensions: 9 by 4 

 mm." DOLLFI 8. 



CUBARIS VITICOLA (Dollfus). 



Armadillo citicola DOLLFUS, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1896, pp. 396-397. 

 Cubaris riticola RICHARDSON, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIII, 1901, p. 571. 



Localities. Grenada, Balthazar, Chantilly, West Indies. Second- 

 growth woods, beaten from vines and brush, 250 feet and 400 feet. 



"Body very convex in the middle, rather depressed on the sides, 

 covered with transverse lines of granulations. Cephalon: prosepis- 



FIG. 684. CUBARIS VITICOLA (AFTER DOLLFUS). a, HEAD AND FIRST TWO SEGMENTS OF THORAX 

 (UPPER SIDE). 6, THK SAME (UNDERSIDE), c, FIFTH AND SIXTH SEGMENTS OF ABDOMEN WITH 

 UROPODA (UPPER SIDE), d, THE SAME (UNDERSIDE). 



toma plain, fore edge slightly arched in the middle. Eyes moderate; 

 ocelli 12. Antenna} short; first joint of the flagellum three times 

 shorter than the second. Pereion: first segment with four large 

 antero-median granulations; lateral edges hardly raised; coxopodite 

 distant from the edge, crested and ended by a tooth-like diverging 



a Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1896, p. 390, 



