174 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. 



469. Spirostreptus (?) striatus Hutton. 



Jules {Spirostreptus) striatns Hutton, Ann. mag. nat. hist., 1897 ser 4 20 p 

 115.1 ' ' 



Locality. — New Zealand.^ 



470. Spirostreptus (?) maritimus L. Koch. 

 Verb. Zool. bot. gesellsch., Wien, 18G7, 17, p. 244.» 

 Locality. — Queensland: Brisbane.^ 



471. Spirostreptus (?) impressopunctatus L. Koch. 

 Verb. Zool. bot. gesellscb Wien, 1867, 17, p. 243.i 

 Locality. — Queensland: Brisbane.^ 



SPIROBOLOIDEA. 

 Spirobolidae. 

 472. Rhinocricus perditus, sp. nov. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 4,862. Queensland: Enoggera, near Brisbane 

 (W. M. Wheeler). 



The color of the body obve-black without annuU or other markings, or 

 a narrow reddish annulus on caudal border of some segments. Legs and 

 antennae bright ferruginous. 



Labral pores 2+2. Eyes transversely subeUiptic, twice the length or more 

 apart. Sensory coi»es of antennae four in number. 



Collum of usual general form. With numerous fine puncta and short fine 

 impressed hues extending in various directions but those at extreme caudal 

 border mostly longitudinal. 



Second tergite extending much below the level of the collum. 



Sutures of segments distinct below pores but above gradually fading out. 

 Striae of metazonites ventrally as usual; those on prozonites beneath and 

 laterally oblique, one at least forming a continuous transverse sulcus across 

 dorsum from pore to pore in anterior region of body at least. Covered part 

 of prozonite closely marked with fine wavy striolations as is frequent. Seg- 

 ments marked above with numerous puncta and short impressed lines which 

 are weak and show only under magnification. Scobina present back to the 

 thirty-first segment. 



