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siniiation of tlie sulcus. The ventral giuoves short but deep and 

 triangular. 



Anal lenjilo pointeil above but not surpassing the valves, the 

 margins of which are compressed and moderately ])rominent ; 

 the stornile defined by a distinct sulcus. 



In the male the legs are longish with tjie 4"' and ;i"' seg- 

 ments padded ])elow ; the G* and 7"" segments of the ))ody very 

 much swollen. 



CopuhUdi'tj feel with the anterior lamina deeply notched below 

 and armed internally with a strong s])iniform tooth. The lower 

 part of the protrusible portion ending in 4 long spines, one shorter 

 projecting inwards on the inferior angle, one long one projecting 

 downwards, outwards and backwards and two on the e.xterior 

 angle, one below projecting outwards and backwards and the 

 other above upwards and ]m(d<wards; the upper part of it 

 strongly curved, laminate and ending in two spiniform processes, 

 of which the upper and longer is furnished with a fringe of 

 hairs, arranged like the teeth of a comi). 



Number of segments al)out 70. 



Length of adult over !:^()0 mm. 



Locality Catcin Hills, East of Bhamo (L. Fea). 



Easily recognisable from Thijropijijus oplnalus and geslri {vide, 

 Pocock, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genov. XXXIII, pp. 401 and 40:2) by 

 the absence of any caudal process surpassing the valves. 



■"iriiy I'opy «>*uì5t <*.*) jiultxcoii«>tvi«, sp. n. 



Colour almost the same as in the })receding species, but the 

 transverse brown ))ands on the segments Ijroader and extending 

 farther inf(;riorly. 



V. Lower half of face strongly sculptured, upper half punc- 

 tulate. 



Collum narrow laterally, the posterior border of lateral por- 

 tion strongly emarginate; densely and finely striate at the sides 

 and below, smooth above. The first three segments enlarged. 

 The transverse sulcus strong on all the segments from the ^"'' 

 to the penultimate; the area in front of it finely striale trans- 



