Ostafrikanische Terricolen, (,"/ 



eine große An/;ili! Borsten. Diese Geschlechtsborsten (IV. 32) sind 

 ungefähr 4 mm lang und 0,048 nun dick. Ihre äußerste Spitze isl 

 klauenfb'rmig. Ihr äußeres Ende ist mit Ausnahme der äußersten 

 Spitze mit dichten, hreiten Querreihen grober Zähne eng besetzt. 

 Fundnotiz: West-Afrika. Kapitän Hupfer rep. 



Litteratur. 



l! Beddard: Note on some Earthworms from India (Ann. Mag. Nat. 



Hist,; 5. ser. Vol. XII, 1883). 

 2! Beddard: Notes on the Structure of a New Species ofEarthworm 



belonging to the Genus Acanthodrilus (Proc. R. Phys. Soc. Edin- 



bourg; Vol. VIII, 1884). 

 3! Beddard: Descriptions of some new or little-known Earthworms, 



together with an Account of the Varations in Structure exhibited 



by Perionyx excavatus. E. P. (Proc. Zool. Soc. London; 188G). 

 4! Beddard: On the Anatomy and Systematic Position oi* a Gigantic 



Earthworm (Microchaeta rappi) from the Cape Colony. (Trans. 



Zool. Soc. London; Vol. XII, 1886.) 

 5! Beddard: Contributions to the Anatomy of Earthworms. I. On 



the Structure of Eudrilus sylvicola. (Proc. Zool. Soc. London; 1887.) 

 6! Beddard: Preliminary Note on a new Earthworm belonging to 



the family Eudrilidae (Zool. Anz. ; No. 346, 1890). 

 7! Beddard: Preliminary Note upon Heliodrilus; a new genus of 



Eudrilidae (Zool. Anz.; No. 349, 1890). 

 7a! Beddard: On the Structure of two new Genera of Earthworms 



belonging to the Eudrilidae and some Remarks on Nemertodrilus 



(Quart. Journ. Microsc. Sei. 1891). 

 8! Benimm: Studies on Earthworms I (Quart, Journ. Micr. Sei.; 



Vol. XXVI, 1885). 

 9! Benimm: Studies on Earthworms II (Quart. Journ. Micr. Sei.: 



Vol. XXVII. L886). 

 10! Benham: An Attempt to Classify Earthworms (Quart. Journ. Micr. 



Sei.: Vol. XXXI. L890). 

 IQ&l JBeriham: Report on an Earthworm collected for the Natural 



History Department of the British Museum, by Emin Pasha, in 



Equatorial Africa (Quart. Journ. micr. Soc. 1891). 

 11! Bourne: On Indian Earthworms (Proc. Zool. Soc. London; 1886). 

 12! Orale: Ueber neue oder wenig bekannte Anneliden (Archiv 



Naturgesch. 1855). 



