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those of the pref emur and femur are narrow ; each tibia with two deeper and 

 much longer dark annuli occupjdng the entire joint excepting a narrow light 

 median annulus and a similarly narrow distal one. Tips of tarsi somewhat 

 rufous. 



First division of antennae composed of seventy-two articles which, excepting 

 the nodal and basals, are very short; second division missing. 



J'irst tarsal division of first legs consisting of thirteen articles, the second 

 of thirty-four. In the second legs the first tarsal division also consists of 

 thirteen segments, the second of thirty-six. In the third legs the first of eleven 

 segments, the second of thirty-two. In the fourth the first of nine segments, 

 the second of thirty-one. The fifth have seven in the first and twenty-eight 

 in the second; the sixth six in the first and twenty-eight in the second; the 

 seventh, six and twenty-seven respectively; the eighth, seven and twenty- 

 eight. All stomata rather short, reaching caudal margin and projecting a 

 little into the caudal excavation. Anal styles of male slender, tapered, the 

 anterior pair a little longer and curved, the posterior straight. 



Length (male), 13 mm. 



200. SCUTIGERA (?) STRABA (Wood). 



Cermatia straba Wood, Journ. Acad. nat. sci. Phil., 1862, ser. 2, 5, p. 11.' 

 Locality. — Hawaiian Islands: Oahu.^ 



201. ScuTiGERA (?) HisPiDA Haasc. 

 Abhandl. Mus. Dresden, 1887, 5, p. 20, pi. 2, fig. 34.i 

 Localities. — New Guinea.^ Caroline Islands: Ruk.^ 



SYMPHYLA. 



Scolopendrellidae. 

 202. Hanseniella neozelanica, sp. nov. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 2,054. Paratypes.— M. C. Z. 2,055. New 

 Zealand: Day's Bay, near Wellington (W. M. Wheeler). 



A species close to H. phheia (Hansen) and //. nivea (Scop.). The 

 latter differs from pleheia and the present species in having the cerci 

 with but few setae of which the distal are longer than the depth of the 

 cerci and in having the metatarsus of the last legs bearing only two 

 setae in the anterodorsal rov\% these being but little shorter than the 

 diameter of the joint. The present species differs from plebeia, c. g. in 



