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It is interesting to note that Cuhar'is ?nurhia (Brandt) is the only 

 species found in both collections, the earlier one sent to Budde-Lund 

 and the later collection sent to me, of which this is the report. 



Although most of the species in the earlier collection identified by 

 Bndde-Lund are known species, some of them had not yet been re- 

 corded from Java. The locality Krakatau is certainly new, as this 

 island got a new fauna after the eruption of 1883. 



Genus CUBARIS Brandt. 



CUBAKIS MUKINA Brandt. 



Cuharis murina Brandt, Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscoii, vol. 6, 1833. p. 28. 

 Cubans hrunnea Brandt, Bull. Soc. Imp. Nut. Moscou, vol. 6, 1833, p. 28. 

 Armadillo mnrinns Milne Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Crust., vol. 3, 1840, p. 179. 

 Armadillo hnninens Milnk Edw.mjds. Hist. Ntit. des Crust., vol. 3, 1840, 



p. 179. 

 Armadillo confilohator Bidde-Lvnd. Prosp. generum specierumque Crust. 



Isop. Tei-restrium, 1879, p. 7. 

 Armadillo murinns Budde-Lund, Prcsp. generum specierumque Crust. Isop. 



Terrestrium, 1879, p. 7; Crust. Isop. Terrestria, 1885, pp. 27-28. — Dollfus, 



Zool. Ei'gobnisse einer Keise in Niederliindisch Ost-Indien, vol. 4, Heft 



2, 1907, p. 359. 

 Locality. — Seniarang, Java; 1 specimen. 



CUBARIS INSULARIS, new species. 



Plate 1, fig. 1. 



Body ovate, surface smooth. Color in alcohol yellow, with reddish 

 brown dots, forming a double irregular median band and a band on 

 either side of the body, within the lateral parts of the segments. A 

 few of these dots are scattered over the light areas of the body. 



The head is much wider than long, with the eyes small and com- 

 posed of a few ocelli situated in the post-lateral angles. The antero- 

 lateral lobes are small and the front straight. The second pair of 

 antennae have the flagellum composed of two articles, the second 

 of which is about three times as long as the first. 



The first segment of the thorax is about twice as long in the median 

 line as any of the following, which are subequal. The coxopodite is 

 represented by a small notch at the posterior extremity of the seg- 

 ment ; it is not distinct or divergent from the segment. The second 

 thoracic segment has a distinct coxopodite on the anterior half of the 

 underside of the segment, represented by a small lobe near the lateral 

 margin. 



The first two segments of the abdomen have the lateral parts 

 covered by the last thoracic segment. The following segments con- 

 tinue the oval outline of the body. Terminal abdominal segment 

 about one and a half times wider at the base than at the extremity, 

 with the sides excavate and the extremity roundly truncate. The 

 basal article of the uroDoda reaches the extremity of the terminal 



