THK MVKI.M'i'hA IN TUK AUSl'KAMAX MUSKU.M iJRULKMAXN. 147 



15 (18) — Legs of male not padded 16 



16 (17) — Distance between the scobinas equal to eight times 



the breadth of one of them.- 



7>. f( 'liiijificiicrii'iia) fiilc(if>it> )iC(iliiiiiih(, sp. nov. 



17 (16) — Distance between the scobinas hardly equal to the 



breadtli of one of them 



J>. ((Itiiliarnrrlnia) roitsi^iilifi, sp. nov. 



18 (15) -Legs of male padded^*^ 



I\hi)iocii'ri's c.repidatHS (L. Koch), Karsch. 



Table II. 

 NEW CfUINKA. 



1 (8) — Scobinas wanting 2 



2 (5) — Segments dorsally smooth 3 



3 (4) — Sides smooth (" segmeuta in latere et supra glabris, 



politis"). Large species 107 to 110 m/m. 



SpirohoJus feiu'rheh', Dadav. 



4 (3) — Sides grooved (" parte postica late et plane longitu- 



dinaliter subcaualiculata, dorso ceterum glabro") 



Sjiiroholas adipufti.s, Karsch. 



5 (2) — Segments dorsally sulcate or striate 6 



6 (7) Sulci deep, wide and rare ("parte detecta sulcis eat 



latis et profuudis, raris et inaequalibus, lateribus 

 striatis"). A'ery large species, 170 to 180 m/m. First 



tergite falling short of the second laterad 



IiliiiiQcricu!' 'jravis, Silvestri. 



*'' Karsch — (Zeitsch. Naturwiss., liv., 1881, p. 74) describing 

 Spiroboliis (Rliinucricus) crej^/rfa^Hs, adds in brackets " Pelma- 

 toiiilus crepidatits, L. Koch i litt.". This implies that the legs of 

 male crcpidatns bear tarsal pads, as SaussLire's division, Peluux- 

 toiuliis, is precisely based on this sole character. Also it has been 

 admitted that in cunsiuiilis, the male of which is unknown, the 

 pads arc missing as in scohiniila, owing to the close relationship of 

 both forms. 



