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in lateribus superante. Cly])ens perpend icularis, lobis late- 

 ralibus parvis, rotundatis, siibsemicirculis. 



Tnmci segmentum 1. epimeris leviter alticinctis, mar- 

 gine lateral! post medium sulcato et post profunde subse- 

 qualiter fisso: lacinia interior rotundata, lacinia exterior 

 rotundate triincata, interiore paulo brevier. Epimera seg- 

 ment! 2. profunde bipartita: lamina interior angusta, retro- 

 ducta; pronotum perbreve, vigesima parte dorsi vix longius. 

 Margo posterior omnium segmentorum, maxime segmenti 

 1. et 2., utrinque leviter incurvus. Epimera segmentorum 

 5.-6.-7. subtus duplicatura anteriore. 



Gaudse segmenta 3.-4.-5. epimeris paulum revolutis, 

 subrectangulis, nullo processu inferiore instructis. Pleopo- 

 des primi paris in femina perparvi, transversi, trachea parva 

 area opercular! vix conspicua instruct!. 



Telsum tertia parte vel plus latins quam longius, post 

 leviter coarctatum ; basis multo longior quam apex, margine 

 postico sub transverse. 



ITropodum scapus nonnihil longior quam latior; latus 

 exterius subrectum, latus interius leviter incurvum. Exopo- 

 ditum minutissimum, punctiforme, later! interior! scap! 

 procul ab apice insertum. Endopoditum minutissimum, vix 

 duplo latius quam longius. 



Unicolor, griseus, maculis parvis albidis in capite et 

 trunci segmentis ad latera ornatus; pedes pallidi, antennae 

 grisese ssepe rufescentes. 



Long. 5 — 6 m. m. Lat. 2,5—3,2 m. m. 



Patria: South America. Some specimens were collected bj' 

 Mr.r.v.Buchwald atGuayaquil in Ecuador, 10. July 1903; they 

 were taken from under the bark of trees. (Mus. Hamburg). 



15. Armadillo crassus. 



Ovalis, valde convexus, Isevis, subnitidus, glaber; tuber- 

 culositates ordinaria? omnino deletae. 



Oculi magni, maximam partem laterum capitis occu- 

 pantes; ocelli numerosi, dense et regulariter quadriseriati, 

 subdeplanati, numero c. 35. 



