chamberlin: myriopoda of the Australian region. 171 



Anal tergite caudally rounded, much exceeded by the valves. 

 Number of segments, 50-55. 

 Diameter (female), to 2 mm. 



455. Nesocambala personata, sp. nov. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 4,957. Paratypes.— M. C. Z. 4,959. Solomons: 

 Fulakora, Wainoni Bay (W. M. Mann). 



A species with strongly marked color-character. The head and 

 first four segments orange colored in sharp contrast with the remain- 

 ing portion of body which is dark. Segments darkest in a stripe across 

 metazonite in front of its paler caudal border, this stripe narrowing to 

 an acute point down each side, a narrower dark process commonly 

 also extending down prozonite; lower surface of segments pale. Anal 

 tergite and valves and sometimes also the preceding segment light, 

 typically orange like the anterior end. Antennae dark. Legs dusky 

 over a light background. 



Ocelli forming a compact black patch on each side, small, commonly 

 in five series, e. g., 4, 4, 4, 4, 3. Sixth article of antennae long, cylin- 

 drical to the abruptly narrower base; fifth article constricted proxi- 

 mally as usual. 



Collum exceeded below by the second tergite. 



Segments strongly constricted as usual, the constricting furrow flat 

 at bottom and crossed longitudinally by numerous exceedingly fine, 

 beaded impressed lines. Striate beneath and half way up each side, 

 the striae crossing metazonite and on prozonite bending dorsad and 

 uniting with succeeding stria in each case. A marked feature is the 

 dense clothing of segments with fine short hairs. 



Number of segments from forty-five (male) to fifty -nine (female). 



Length (female), to about 20 mm.; width, 1.2 mm. Male more 

 slender. 



456. JuLOMORPHA flabelligera Silvestri. 

 Abhandl. Mus. Dresden, 1897, 6, pt. 9, p. 11, pi. 2, fig. 56-57.1 

 Locality. — Queensland: Cayndah.^ 



457. JuLOMORPHA podenzanae Silvcstri. 

 Bull. Soc. ent. Ital., 1897, 29, p. 227.i 

 Locality. — Queensland: Cairns.^ 



