MYRIOPODA FROM I5URMA 819 



Loc. Reef Island (Tavoy ). A large number of specimens ob- 

 tained by Mr. E. W. Gates. 



Allied to karschii but differing in having the greater part of 

 the P' tergite and the front part of the area before the sulcus 

 on the rest of the terga piceous , the body flatter, keels with 

 thicker margins and more strongly produced hinder borders and 

 the crests above the legs stronger. 



29. Oi'tlionioi'i>lia, cli-^icola, sp. n. 



Agreeing with insularis almost exactly in the colour of its 

 terga ; the lateral surface of the keel-bearing portions flavo- 

 fuscous, much paler than in insularis, the legs ochraceous instead 

 of infuscate as in insularis and the antennae paler. 



The body flatter than in insularis^ the keels rising quite on 

 the summit of the sides, with more swollen margins, the poste- 

 rior angles of all the keels much less acute and produced, the 

 posterior angles from the 5"' to tlie 8'" rectangular ; the posterior 

 borders of nearly all of them lightly convex and rising at the 

 base on a level with the posterior border of the main part of 

 the segment and merely defined by a notch, the angles of seg- 

 ments 15-19 projecting past the line of the hinder border. The 

 crests above the legs also differently formed, there being a 

 complete crest upon the 4'\ l)ut fi-om the 4*'' backwards it is 

 merely represented by the anterior rounded tubercle, the po- 

 sterior sharper tubercle being scarcely apparent. 



Length 45 mm. ; width 6.5 (large specimen), 



(/. Differing only from the 9 in the same characters as does 

 the c/ of insularis from the 9 • Resembhng the </ of insularis 

 in sexual features. 



Length 40; width 5 mm. 



Loc. Mount Mooleyit, 1800-1900 m. Four examples obtained 

 by Sig. L. Fea. 



Sig. L. Fea also obtained at the village of Puepoli, Garin 

 Gheba 900-1000 m., six specimens of a species so close to the 

 preceding as to be practically indistinguishable fi-um it. Also a 



