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51. Armadillo microps. 

 (Tab. X fig. 6—9). 



Oculi parvi, procul a margme lateral! capitis positi; 

 ocelli parvi, inter se distantes, interdum fere evanidi, nu- 

 mero c. 15. 



Antennae crassae, breves; articulus 4. scapi vix longior 

 quam articulus 2., articulus 5. paulo niodo longior quam 

 articulus 4.; flagelli articulus 1. perbrevis altero fore qua- 

 druple brevior. 



Epistoma margine superiore frontem nounihil superans. 

 Clypeus perpendicularis, margine superiore profunde incurvo, 

 lobis lateralibus parvis, late rotundatis. 



Trunci segmentum 1. epimeris tenuibus, leviter revo- 

 lutis, post integris, subtus, nonnibil ante marginem posterio- 

 rem et longe a margine laterali, plica parva instructis; 

 margo posterior utrinque leviter sinuatus, angulis posticis 

 late rotundatis, vix retroductis. Segmentum 2. epimeris 

 ante crassioribus, plica inferiore brevi, ovali instructis ; pro- 

 notum perbreve, vigesimam partem dorsi vix longius. Pe- 

 des trunci crassiores. 



Pleopodes primi paris in femina aream opercularem 

 nullam, solum tracbeam parvam habent. 



Telsum multo brevius quam latius, in medio fortiter 

 coarctatum, apice leviter curvate truncato. 



Uropodum scapus ad apicem valde angustatus, latere 

 interiore fortiter incurvo, latere exteriore subrecto, apice 

 angusto, oblique rotundato. Exopoditum minimum, angulo 

 lateris interioris scapi, longe ab apice insertum ; endopodi- 

 tum brevissimum. 



Unicolor, brunneus. 



Long. 8 — 9 m. m. Lat. 4 — 4,5 m. m. 



Patria: Borneo, at Telang (Mr. Grabowski in Mus. Ber- 

 lin). New Holland, at Peak Downs. (Mus. Hamburg). 



Sectio IV. Also this group contains but one species, 

 which on account of its thorny surface has some resemblance 

 to Ar. echinatus, species No. 11 ; but in other relations it is 



