93 



55. Spherillo obscnrus. 



(Tab. IX fig. 3). 



Armadillo obscunis B.-L. Crust. Is. Terr. 285. 



Patria: Japan Islands: At Yokohama (Prof. v. Martens), 

 at L%eno Park, ^3 ^^ several specimens (Dr. Hilgendorf), 

 (Mus. Berlin); at Moji, ^^U 1900, (Dr. R. Mull in Mus. 

 Hamburg). 



56. Spherillo misellus. 

 Armadillo misellus B.-L. Crust. Is. Terr. 285. 

 Patria: Tasmania. (Scheyer in Mus. Berlin). 



57. Spherillo brevis. 



Epistoma convexiusculum, margine superiore arcuato 

 frontem tIx superante. Clypeus lobis brevibus. 



Trunci segmentum 1. margine laterali crassiore, paulum 

 revoluto, per longitudinem leviter sulcato, post inaequaliter 

 fisso: lacinia interior paulo brevior quam exterior; epimera 

 segmenti 2. processu interiore brevi. 



Telsum latins quam longius, lateribus leviter incurvis, 

 in medio vix coarctatum, in margine postico rectum, supra 

 per longitudinem leviter carinatum. 



Uropodum scapus paulo longior quam latior. Exopo- 

 ditum minimum, fossae superiori prope marginem interio- 

 rem scapi insertum, apice setaceum. 



Long. c. b.a m. m. Lat. 2,5 m. m. 



Patria: Auckland. (Mus. Dresden). 



Remarks. I have seen only one specimen of each of 

 the. two last species many years ago, and the condition of 

 them was not good, I therefore could not pay regard to the 

 more essential characters, and their place here is, not sure. 



To this section the following species, unknown to me, 

 seem to belong. According to the descriptions of the different 

 authors they seem to have the first truncal segment with thick 

 epimers and straight hinder margin, they have also a very 

 little exopodit, which always seem to be placed in the upper- 

 side of the scapus at some distance from the inner margin. 



