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Corpus valde convexum, in globiim contractile. 



Oculi congregati; ocelli sat numerosi. 



Lamina exterior maxillse prioris paris clentibus septem 

 integris niunita. 



Antennse longce, corpus dimidium loiigitudine fequantes 

 vel paulum superantes ; scapi articuli ad apicem versus sen- 

 sim loiigitudine crescentes, articulus 4. gracilior quam 2. 

 sed fere duplo longior. 



Antennularum articulus 3. longus. 



Epistoma convexum, lineani marginalem frontalem con- 

 tinuam formans, post lineani marginalem sulco transverse 

 a fronte discretum. 



Trunci segmenta pronotum magnum, dimidio dorso 

 segment! sequale vel longius, habent. 



1 . S c 1 e r p a c t e s c o n c i n n u s. 

 (Tab. VII i\g. 1-10). 

 Scleropactes concinmis B.-L. Crust. Is. Terr. 240. 

 Patria: Ecuador, at Tambillo, a little town west by 

 south of Quito in the west decline of the Andes mountains. 



2. Scleropactes incicus. 



Scleropactes Incicus B.-L. Ciust. Is. Terr. 241. 



Patria: Peru. 



Remarks. The two other species I have registered in 

 this genus, Sc. penwianus, Crust. Is. Terr. 241, and Sc. 

 senex, Ent. Medd. 1893. 128, must be excluded and related 

 to the subfamily Oniscince, having affinity to the genus 

 Sphccroniscus Gerst. 



Suarezia. 



Flagellum antennarum 3-articulatum. 

 Pleurae capitis concretse. 



Trunci segmentum primum et secundum epimeris post 

 fissis. 



