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DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF MYRIAPODA 

 FROM NEW SOUTH WALES. 



By H. W. Broelemann. ^ 



schizoribautia aggregatum, n.sp. 



Closely related to Schizoribautia Rainhowi BroL, from which 

 it is to be distinguished by the following particulars. 



Median. plate of labrum fringed with delicate ramose lashes. 



Fig. 1. — Labrum. 



Femora of maxillipedes bearing a rounded, wart-like tubercle 

 near the distal end of its inner edge. 



Second sternite provided with a porous area pierced with 

 numerous pores. The median sulcus of the following sterna is 

 deeper and wider in the anterior half of the sternal plate than in 

 its posterior half. 



Last tergite with lateral margins straight, not excised. 



Coxae of anal legs not particularly swollen; inner edge clothed 

 distally with very short and tiny hairs, but its distal margin does 

 not overlap angularly the following joint. The coxal glands are 

 aggregated into two bunches, the pores of which open in a 

 rounded pouch at least partly concealed under the margin of the 

 last sternite. 



No anal pores could be detected 



