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nenur3 i'!eloi(1o":yrie Goidi, 1387 

 (Key to the .species froiv Taylor, Dropkin .t Martin, 1955) 



perineal patterns 



1. Arch low and rounded or flattened dorsally 2 



Arch high, pattern roughly oval or roughly rectano;ular 6 



2. Lateral lines distinct incisures often extending beyond edge of 

 pattern. Few or no striae extending unbroken from dorsal to ventral 



sector javanica (Treub, 1885) Chitwood, 19h9 



Lateral lines not distinct incisures, but marked only by irregular- 

 ities or discontinuities in striae; or with striae meeting at an 

 angle along lateral lines 3 



3. A.rch more or less rounded h 



Arch flattened 5 



U. Often with strippled or punctate area near tail tip. Without 



irregular striae near lateral lines hapla Chitwood, 19k9 



With irregular striae near lateral lines. Never with stipoled or 

 punctate area near tail tip . . . arenaria (Neal, 1889) Chitwood, 19h9 



5. Striae folded near lateral lines exigua Goldi, 188? 



Lateral lines bordered by numerous short striae near tail tip 

 , arenaria thamesi Chitwood, 1952 



6. Pattern roughly oval 7 



Pattern roughly rectangular brevicauda Loos, 1953 



7. Dorsal striae closely spa..ed, wavy to zig-zag, arch often ill- formed 



incognita (Kofoid & IiJhite, 1919) Chitwood, 19U9 



Dorsal striae smooth to wavy, arch usually well-formed 

 Incognita acrita Chitwood, 19U9 



Other species: 



M_. acronea Coetzee, 1956 



M, inornata Lordello. 1956 



M, javanica bauruensis Lordello, 1956 



