162 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. 



caudal margins truncate, the corners rounded. Basal plate not free, 

 proportionately short, shorter than in N. lotus. 



Anterior border of prosternum with median incision very narrowly 

 V-shaped, an obtuse angle each side of the incision. Prehensors when 

 closed surpassing the distal end of the first antennal article. Femuroid 

 widest at base, not bulging above base as in A^. latiLs, with at distal end 

 a prominent acute black tooth. Tooth at base of claw also black, 

 prominent and acute. 



First legs small, the second intermediate. Anal legs much exceed- 

 ing the penult as usual, with a minute transparent terminal appendage. 



Last ventral plate broad, strongly narrowing caudad. 



Pairs of legs forty-nine. 



Body of the type, which is young, 12 mm. long, slender throughout. 



41. Telocricus cubae Chamberlin. 



Bull. M. C. Z., 1915, 59, p. 517. 



Habitat. — Cuba: Soledad, near Cienfuegos (T. Barbour), Trinidad, 

 Loma del Marin (T. Barbour, W. S. Brooks). 



42. Telocricus frater Chamberlin. 



Bull. M. C. Z., 1915, 59, p. 518. 



Habitat. — Cuba: Monte Verde (Chas. Wright). 



43. Telocricus major Chamberlin. 

 Bull. M. C. Z., 1915, 59, p. 519. 



Habitat. — Cuba: San Diego de los Banos. 



44. Telocricus multipes Chamberlin. 



Bull. M. C. Z., 1915, 59, p. 521. 

 Habitat.— Haiti: Manneville (W. M. Mann). 



