48 CHELONARIUM V1LLOSUM. 



portant in entomological geography , and which we shall 

 frequently have occasion to allude to. In the mean time I 

 shall observe that the antennae of the only specimen in 

 the East-India Company's collection have lost their last 

 joints , having only two of that setiform part which so 

 singularly distinguishes this genus from all others known. 

 (Vide Lat. Gen. Ins. et Crust. Vol. 2. p. 44). Such an- 

 tennae agree in scarcely any respect with those of other 

 Chilopodomorpha , and I am therefore by no means con- 

 vinced of the propriety of placing this insect here, and 

 must consider the matter as undecided until a more accu- 

 rate investigation shall have been made from an unmuti- 

 lated specimen." 



Notes from the Jjeydeu. Museum, Vol. .XJL. 



