122 LAND PLANARIANS FROM FIJI. 



grouped to form an ill-defined pair of longitudinal lines near the 

 margins and running from tip to tip. 



Eyes two, situated as usual near the front end. Owing to the 

 specimens being much curled and broken I could not satisfy 

 myself as to the relative positions of the apertures, but so far as 

 I could make out the pharynx is situated about the centre of the 

 body, and the genital aperture midway between that and the 

 hinder end. 



Length of one specimen about 25 mm. by 3 mm. broad ; 

 another 22 mm. by 2 mm. 



Type in Australian Museum; register number G. 1518. 



flab. — Navua River, Viti Levu, Fiji. Found in same situation 

 as, and associated with, preceding species. (Mr. F. W. Steel.) 



This worm bears a strong resemblance in general appearance to 

 (though considerably smaller) A", rhibius, Spencer, from Lord Howe 

 Island f. It is distinguished by the arrangement and structure of 

 the dorsal markings and by the presence of the ventral lines. 



EXPLANATION OP FIGURES. 

 Plate vir. 



Fig. 9. — Geop/ami trifasciata. 

 Fig. 11. — Rhynchodemu6 scriptua. 



t Trans. R.S. Vict. 1891, p. 48. 



