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the antennae brownish over a pale background. Ocelli about 25 in 

 five series; thus: 7, 6, 5, 4, 3. Segments with sides weakly elevated 

 or longitudinally ridged on each side, the lateral setiferous tubercle 

 arising from caudal end of the ridge. Caudal margin of segments 

 gently sinuate, bulging convexly near or just below level of the lat- 

 eral tubercle and concave just above and below this. In the ninth 

 legs of the male the first joint is nearly as long as the second ; it is 

 thick proximally and bends a little and narrows just distad of the 

 middle, being somewhat compressed in the dorsoventral direction ; 

 process on basal part small. The second joint is strongly clavate 

 and is a little constricted near the middle. The tenth legs of the 

 male have the usual coxal pouches, from which, in the type, conspicu- 

 ous clavate processes are extruded (see pi. 6, fig. 1). The eleventh 

 legs of the male have the usual coxal process, which is a little curved 

 at the distal end, and the coxal pouches, which give rise to processes 

 similar to those of the tenth legs, but smaller (pi. 6, fig. 2). The 

 process from the sternite between the twelfth legs is large and is 

 remarkable in being furcate anteriorly, the branches extending each 

 side of the gonopods (see pi. 6, figs. 3 and 4). 



The gonopods are represented in plate 6, figures 5 and G. 



Length, about 15 mm. 



Locality. — Honduras: La Ceiba. one male (W. ISf. Mann). 



Type.—C(\t. No. 822, IT.v^.N.M. 



23. CLEIDOGONA STOLLI Pocock. 



Cleidogona stolli Pocock, Biol. Centr.-Amer., Diplop., 1903, p. 52, pi. 5, 

 figs. 8-8c. 



Locality. — Guatemala: Volcan de Agua. 



Superfamily NANNOLENOIDEA. 

 Family NANNOLENIDAE. 



Genus EPINANNOLENE Brolemann. 



24. EPINANNOLENE PITTIERI Brolemann. 



Epvnmmolcnc pittieri Brolemann. Ann. See. Ent. France, 1903. vol. 72, p. 

 136, pi. 50, figs. 3-7. 



Locality. — Cocos Island. 



25. EPINANNOLENE BICORNIS Brolemann. 



Epinannolene hioornis Beolemann, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1905, vol. 74, 

 p. 356, pi. 9, fig. 16.— Pocock, Biol. Centr.-Amer., Diplop., 1909, p. 107. 



Locality. — Costa Rica: Cariblanco. 



