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and converging caudad; caudal margin angularly excised at middle, 

 convex laterally toward and about each caudal corner. (Plate 4, 

 fig. 3). 



Each coxopleura with glands in the form of two large pits which are 

 entirely simple and homogeneous; the anterior pore wholly and the 

 posterior one mostly covered bv the last ventral plate. (Plate 4, 

 fig. 3). 



First pair of legs a little more slender than the second but only 

 slightly shorter. Posterior legs longer and proportionately more 

 slender than the anterior ones. Anal legs much longer than the 

 penult. Slender in the female. The distal joint somewhat longer 

 that the preceding one and much more slender. Pairs of legs ( 9 ) 

 thirty-seven. 



Locality. — State of Parahyba : Independencia ! liills north of the 

 town. (Mann and Heath). 



ScHENDYLURUS GOUNELLEi (Brolemann). 



Schendyla gounellei Brolemann, Ann. Soc. ent. France, 1902, 71, p. 685; Cat. 



Myr. Bresil., 1909, p. 6. 

 Schendylurus gounellei Brolemann et Ribaut, Arch. Mus. hist, nat., 1912, ser. 5, 



4, p. 119, fig. 6, 62-67. 



Locality. — State of Sao Paulo: Fa^enda Nova Nicaragua. 



Schendylurus paulista (Brolemann). 



Schendyla paulista Brolemami, Rev. Museu Paulista, 1903, 6, p. 83, pi. 1, fig. 

 6-7; Cat. Myr. Bresil., 1909, p. 6. 



Locality. — State of Sao Paulo : Poco Grande. 

 ^ In many ways close to the preceding species and possibly but a 

 variety of it. 



(?) SCHENYDLURUS BILASILIANUS (SilvCStri). 



Nannophilus hrasilianus Silvestri, Ann. soc. ent. Belg., 1907, 41, p. 346. 

 Schendyla brasiliana Brolemann, Cat. Mj'^r. Bresil., 1909, p. 6. 



Locality. — Brazil (precise locality not indicated). 



The generic position of this species cannot be determined from the 



