212 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. 



Color somewhat olive-black, wholly without lighter cingulations, but some 

 of caudal segments lighter. Head Ughter in frontal and clypeal regions with 

 a dark median spot on frontal hght region. On each side of body a series of 

 small ferruginous spots over and in line with the scobina. Lege fulvous. 



Sulcus of head distinct and continuous. Foveolae 2 + 2. 



Second tergite extending well below collum, not excavated beneath. 



Pore in hne of suture which curves closely about its caudal half. Suture 

 distinct. On most segments a secondary suture clearly evident in front of 

 the true one with commonly other less complete transverse striae farther 

 forward, these being less evident in the posterior region. Scobina ceasing at 

 the thirty second segment. Posterior margins rather weakly but distinctly 

 sinuate above the scobina. 



Anal tergite much surpassed by the valves the mesal borders of which are 

 elevated and compressed. 



Legs long. Coxal processes of third and fourth legs of male obviously 

 longer and more pointed than the others. 



Tongue of anterior median plate of male gonopods lanceolate beyond the 

 narrow basal stalk; anterior margin of basal division rising convexly on each 

 side from base of stalk, the corners well rounded. Outer branch of telopodite 

 of posterior gonopods straight to near tip where it curves moderately mesad 

 of distad, slender throughout, acute, much longer than the inner branch. 



Number of segments, forty-eight. 



Length (male), near 52 mm.; width, 4.2 mm. 



GOL Spirobolellus rainbowi Brolemann. 

 Records Austr. mus., 1913, 10, p. 117, pi. 16, fig. 35-38.1 

 Locality. — New South Wales: Shoalhaven Distr., Mt. Sassafras.^ 



602. Spirobolellus chrysogrammus Poeock. 



Weber's Reise, 1894, 3, p. 400.i 



Spirobolelhis chrysogrammus Carl, Rev. Suisse, zool., 1912, 20, p. 166, fig. 25, 

 26.2 Attems, Semon's Forschungsreise, 1898, 5, pt. 5, p. SIS." Carl, 

 Abhandl. Senckenb. geseUsch., 1912, 34, p. 277.3 



Localities. — Celebes : Makassar,^ ' ^ Loka.^ Amboina.^ Kei Is- 

 lands: Little Kei.^ 



003. Spirobolellus chrysoproctus Pocoek. 

 Weber's Reise, 1894, 3, p. 400.i 

 Locality. — Celebes: Luwu.^ 



