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Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1908, p. 557. — Patria: Several spocimens were taken during 

 the expediüou at Mombo in üstimhara, June 1906, and hvo specimens were taken at 

 Kilimandjaro the 28 Aug. 1905 in the nest of a Termite, which Prof. Sjüstedt has 

 detormined as Entermes seijelli Sjöst. — I think, however, that their being found with 

 Termiles is only accidenfal. This species were known before from East-Africa. 



Setapliora. 



n. L. 5 p. 290. 



Setaphora Suarezi. 



Phüoscia Suarezi Dollf., Mem. soc. zool. Fr. VIII, p. 185. — Setaphora Suarezi 

 B.-L. 5 p. 291. Tb. 16, Fig. 6 — 14. — ? AnchipJiilosda Karongm Stebb. Proc. zool. 

 Soc. Lond. 1908, p. 556. — Patria: This species known from several localities in Nord- 

 Madagascar, from the island Reunion, the Connoren Islands and the island Fundu near 

 Pemba in British-East-Africa were collected during the expedition of Prof. Sjöstedt in great 

 abundance in the district of Kilimandjaro; thus at Kibonoto, 1300—1800 m., ander 

 ieaf-mould in the cultivate zone, July — December 1905; in the rain-forest at Meru, 

 8000— 4000 m., 21—24 December 1905; at Kiboscho, from. the highest border of the 

 rainforest, 2950 m., in February 1906. 



The two species of Philoscia Mr. Stebbing has described, both taken during the 

 expedition to Tanganyika by Dr. Cunnington, seem to me to be very different, and I have 

 referred each to two different genera, which they seem to me to suit, but I am not sure 

 of the determination. 



Metoponortlius. 



MetoponortliHS pruinosus. 



Porcellio pruinosus Brandt, Consp. p. 19. — MetoponortJms pruinosus B.-L. 1 

 p. 169. — Patria: Kilimandjaro, at Kibonoto, Nov. 1905, one specimen. This species 

 is cosmopohte, it is following man in all the countries of the world-wide. 



Urainba. 



B.-L. 5 p. 183. 



From the district around Kilimandjaro Prof. Sjöstedt has brought home three 



species of this genus, which I have separated from the genuine Porcelliones. Of these 



three species I know two of them before, the third species is new. I give below the 



description of all three species. 



Uramba inns. 



Lyprobius mus B.-L., Deutsch-Ost-Afrika IV, p. 8. — Uramba mus B.-L. 5 p. 283. 

 Tb. 14, Fig. 15—26. 



Caput et trunci segmenta 4 priora in transversum minute, in medio segmentorum 

 fortius, granulata; cetera superficies minutissime squamata. — Oculi majores, semiglobosi ; 

 ocelli numero c. 20. Antennarum flagellum arUculo priore paulo breviore quam arti- 

 culo altero. Frons ante crista marginal! triangula, in medio abrupta, in epistoma paulum 



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