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Fig. 6«7.— Cubaris murixa. a. 

 First antenna, x 77^. b. Sec- 

 ond ANTENNA. ■: 23. 



(Iiii'ds th(> huioili ol' the . picolclsoii; cxopoditc uti|)t'rc('i\ altlc. Color: 

 liolit iiTiiv. i;-i'!inul!itioiis wliitisli. Diiiicnsioiis: 1. 1 \)\ 1 .1 mm."' — 

 DoLM rs." 



CUBARIS MURINA Brandt. 



( 'itlxirix muriiKi Br.vndt, r.iill. S(k'. Imp. <1. Natural istesde Moscou, VI, 183:5, p. 28. 

 Ciilxtrls brunncd P>k.\.\I)T, Hull. Sor. Jinp. d. Naturalistes <U> Moscou, VI, 1833, p. 28. 

 Aruiad'ilhi rnnrlnii-< Milne Kdwakds, Ilist. Nat. dcs ("rust., Ill, 1840, p. 179. 

 Aniiiiili/lii hniiiiiooi Mii.Nic l'",i)\v auds. Hist. Xat. 



des Crust., Ill, 1840, p. 17!t. 

 Aniit((lil/o ciihenw Sai'SSHRE, 1\I('iu. dc la Soc. 



de Physique etd' I list, nat dc ( icnrvc, .\l\'. 



1858, Ft. 2, p. 65. 

 Cubaris affiiiis Miers, Proc. Zuol. Soc, London, 



1877, p. 666, pi. Lxviii, tig. 4. 

 ArmadU/o amghthator BrnDE-LuNi), I'rosp. gen- 



erum specierumcjue Crust. Isop. Terrestriuni, 



1879, p. 7. 

 Arin<«lillo murinus Buddk-Lund, Prosp. generum 



specierumque Crust. Isop. Terrestriuni, 1879, 



p. 7; Crust. Isop. Terre.«tria, 1885, pp. 27, 28. (See Budde-Lund for syn- 

 onymy. ) 

 Cxharis mnrhiux KiriiARDsoN, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXITT, 1901, p. 571. 



Localities. — Pinar del liio, Cuba; El 

 Criiama, Cuba; Giianajay, Cuba; Pueblo 

 Vicjo, Porto Rico; St. Thomas; Jamaica; 

 also, Oahu and llouohdu. Hawaiian Is- 

 lands; Brazil; Cayenne; S(\vehelle Islands; 

 Siunatra. 



Found under stones; in damp caves. 



Body ovate, very convex, and contrac- 

 tile into a ball, a little more than twice 

 as long- ti.s w'ide, 5 nnn.: 11 nun. 



1 lead three times as wide as long, 1 nun. : 

 8 mm., with the anterior tnargin straight. 

 Eyes small, round, composite, and situ- 

 ated at the sides of the head, halfway be- 

 tween the anterior and the posterior mar- 

 gins. The tirst pair of antenna' are rudi- 

 mentary and inconspicuous. They are 

 composed of three articles. The second 

 pair of antenna' have the tirst two articles 

 short and subeciuul: the thiid article is 

 about thi'ee times as long as the second; 

 the fourth and lifth are sul)e<pial and each 

 is II little shorter than the third; the si.xtli article is one and a half times 



KUi. 088.— CUBARIS MIRINA (AFTER 



MiERsi. ■ n, Head and first tho- 



KACICSECMENT. h. LATERAL VIEW OF 

 HDllY. (", ,\BI30MEN ANH rKOPOHA. 



"Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1896, pp. 895-396. 



