BY L. HARRISON. 621 



ringed portions of tlie flagella are short. The hair on the anterior 

 border of the fourth antennal segment is long, extending as far as 

 tlie globuhis. All the hairs of the upper surface are longer and 

 more cylindrical than in the last species. Between the bases of the 

 antennae, is a very short cylindrical hair, with a club-shaped hair 

 below it. Round the front margin of the head, are six club-shaped 

 hairs, flanked by a pair, one placed in front of each eye, a little 

 smaller and not so plumose. Beliind the front row, a submedian 

 pair, then a row of four, then a submedian pair. Behind each eye, 

 two longish cylindrical hairs. Sublateral hairs, behind and below 

 head, short and perfectly cylindrical. Hairs of dorsal sliields as 

 described by Hansen for Pauropus in general ; all long, cylindrical 

 and slightly swollen at tip. The first pair of tactile setae are very 

 coarsely plumose distally; the last pair much the longest, twice the 

 width of shield, and with a meagre coarse pubescence. The anal 

 segment has a pair of cylindrical hairs close to the midline at half 

 its length, which reach to the posterior border; and a very short 

 pair lateral to these ; behind this row, there are two hairs on either 

 lateral border, the anterior pair being much longer than the pos- 

 terior. The segment ends in a slight rounded prominence. On the 

 ventral surface, there is a pair of hairs on the middle of the seg- 

 ment, and two pairs on the lateral border, the posterior almost 

 twice as long as the anterior. The anal plate has four processes in 

 the same plane. The median incision ends square, separating the 

 bases of the inner pair of processes, which are cylindrical, stouter 

 than the outer, and have the distal third narrower and articulated. 

 The outer pair spring from just behind the end of the median inci- 

 sion, diverge outwards, and are almost as long as the inner pair. 

 The legs are rather short. The last has a long, tapering, plumose 

 hair at the upper end of the tarsus; and a very short, stout, cylin- 

 drical plumose hair at the claw, with a similar one, slightly longer, 

 on the tibia. Hairs on coxa and trochanter biramous. The tarsus 

 seems to have the middle claw absent. 



The average measurements of a number of specimens are 0-93 

 mm. long, and 016 mm. wide. 



Loc. — Lindfield ; Broken Bav. 



