316 Transactions. 



Genus Haaseilla Pocock, 1901. 



Henicops Haase, Abh. Zool. Mus. Dresden, No. 5, p. 36, pi. 3, fig. 41 

 (1887). Haaseilla Pocock, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 7th ser., vol. 8, 

 p. 449 (1901). Verhoeff, Bronn's Klass. und Ord. Tierreichs, 

 Myriapoda, p. 237 (1907). 



Coxal teeth 5 -f* 5. Coxal pores reduced to one on each side. Fifteenth 

 pair of legs much shorter than 14th, and without protarsal segment. 



1. Haaseilla insularis (Haase), 1887. 



Henicops insularis Haase, Abh. Zool. Mus. Dresden, No. 5, p. 36, pi. 3. 

 fig. 41 (1887). Haaseilla insularis Pocock, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 7th ser., vol. 8, p. 449 (1901). 



Loc.- — Auckland. 



As I have not had access to Haase's original paper, and have not seen 

 any specimens of this species, I cannot add anything further to the above 

 description of the genus. 



Family ANOPSOBIIDAE. 



Genus Anopsobius Silvestri, 1899. 



Anopsobius Silvestri, Rev. Chilena Hist. Nat., v, 3, p. 143 (1889) ; 

 id. (descr. emend.), Rendiconti della R. Accademia dei Lincei, vol. 18, 

 ser. 5, 1st sem., fasc. 6, p. 750 (1909). Attems, Die Fauna Sudwest- 

 Australiens, Myriapoda, p. 154 (1911). 



Body similar to the Henicopipae in appearance, and with the same 

 number of segments. Spiracles on segments 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, and 14. Eyes 

 absent. Antennae moniliform. Labrum (fig. 37) free, with median sulcus, 

 unidentate. Mandible (fig. 38) with toothed blade, provided with small 

 laciniate processes. First pair of maxillae (fig. 39) inarticulate, with plumose 

 and simple hairs on the outer rami, and with simple hairs only on the inner 

 rami. Toxicognaths with coxae much produced, dental edges straight 

 and inclined inwards. Tibial spur on legs 1 to 12. Tarsi of the 1st to 12th 

 legs uniarticulate, of the 13th to 15th Particulate. Coxal pores (fig. 40) 

 on the last two pairs of legs. Coxae of the last pair of legs (fig. 40) and, 

 to a less extent, of the penultimate pair, prodiiced infero-posteriorly into 

 an acute tooth. 



1. Anopsobius neozelanicus Silvestri, 1909. (Figs. 37 to 46.) 



Anopsobius neozelanicus Silvestri, Contrib. conosc. Chilop., iii, Descr. 

 di alcuni generi e specie di Henicopidae, Portici, p. 45 (1909). 



Colour pale yellowish-brown. 



Antennae (fig. 42) with 15 joints, provided with numerous bristles. 

 Presternum (fig. 41) with 5+5 teeth, dental edges inclined inwards. Coxal 

 pores 2, 2. Gonopods of $ (fig. 43) with two stout basal spurs, and strong 

 sharp curved terminal claw. First pair of maxillae (fig. 39) with simple hairs 

 on the inner rami, and with simple and plumose hairs on the outer. Last 

 pair of legs (figs. 44 and 44a) with a small inferior spine on the 2nd joint, 



