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Loealifi/.—yLvLStique Ishind, West Indies. "Beiitt'ii from brush."' 

 "Bod}" rather wide, moderutely convex, sliohtly tuhercuhiled on 

 the pereion. Cephalon: pr<)se])istoina with a shiehl-like convexity, a 

 little depressed in the middle. Eyes middling; ocelli about 18. 

 Antenna^ short; tirst joint of fla_i>ellum twice as short as the second. 

 Pereion: first seoment with two antero-median rounded tul)ercles; 

 lateral edges slightly raised; coxopodite hardly perceptible, as a very 

 small process below the leg. Second segment without a distinct cox- 

 opodite. Pleon, telson: pl(H)telson longer than wid(% smooth, with a 

 mimite longitudinal wrinkle near the basis; sides feebly curved, the 

 apex being half as wide as the basis. Uropoda: basis iu>arly straight; 

 endopodite extending to half the length of the i)leotelson; exopodite 

 very small, placed near the middle of the intiu-nal edge of the l)asis 

 (u])pcrside). Color: gray, with irregular light mai'kings; the sides 

 are light and minutely j)unctuated with black. Dimensions: 1(» by 4^ 

 mm. " — DoLLFUs. « 



CUBARIS DEPRESSA (Dollfus). 



Armadillo depressuf( Dollfcs, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 189(5, p. ;^90. 

 Cubaris depresses Richardson, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIII, 1901, i>. 571. 



Lovalifiix. —St. Vincent, Chateaubelais, West Indies. 



Fig. 683.— Cdbaris depressa (After Dollfi's). a. Head and first two segments of thorax 

 (UPPER side). 6, The same (i-nderside). c. Fifth and sixth segments of abdomen and 



UROPODA (upper SIDE), d, THE SAME (UNDERSIDE). 



" Budy wide, rather depressed, gramilated on cephalon and pereion. 

 Cephalon: prosepistoma nearly plain, fore edge a little arched in the 



n Proc. Zool. Soi'. Loudon, 189(5, \,. 389. 



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