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anterior corner separating anterior from lateral margins. Above 

 the lower margining sulcus only two striae, of which the lower ante- 

 riorly curves dorsad and reaches the level of the eye. 



In the other segments the depression along the sulcus is very weak 

 and the anterior half not depressed. The striation weaker than in 

 other species of the genus, in no case extending above the ventral 

 surface and thus always far removed from the pores. 



Number of segments, forty-nine. 



Length near 30 mm.; width, 2 mm. 



81. Epinannolene ornata, sp. nov. 



Type — M. C. Z. 4,326. Haiti : Petionville. Paratypes— M. C. Z. 

 4,327-4,329. Haiti: Petionville, Furcy, Port au Prince. W. M. 

 Mann. 



Readily distinguished from the other species in having a dilute 

 ferruginous median longitudinal stripe along the dorsum, the tergites 

 elsewhere being dark; each somite posteriorly brownish black with 

 anterior border pale bluish. In young specimens the lower region of 

 sides pale, more or less ferruginous yellow. First tergite and head 

 ferruginous yellow excepting that in the latter there is a brown area 

 between eyes and antennae embracing a clear spot just mesad of 

 each antenna. 



Ocelli in three series; e. g., 9, 7, 5. 



Collum margined as usual; on each side a very deep short sulcus 

 running obliquely caudoventrad from near the lower level of eye, this 

 joining at caudal end with a finer sulcus extending across the plate; 

 two short sulci across caudal border below level of the deep oblique 

 sulcus. 



Segments not constricted. Strongly striate beneath, but the 

 striae not extending up on the sides toward the pores as in E. domini- 

 cana. 



Number of segments, forty-nine. 



Length, about 23 mm.; width, 1.8 mm. A very large paratype 

 from Furcy has a diameter of 2.6 mm. 



