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Epistoma margine superiore paulo reflexo frontem valde 

 superante. Linea marginalis capitis post percrassa, utrinque 

 ante ociilos producta, valde ascendens marginem siiperiorem 

 epistomatis attingens. Clypeus brevis, subperpendicularis, 

 lobis lateralibiis majoribiis, oblique tetragonis. 



Trimci segnientum 1 . epimeris teniiioribus, leviter re- 

 volutis, post integris, infra nonnihil a margine exteriore plica 

 parva ovali instriictis. Margo posterior segmenti 1. utrinque 

 leviter incurvus. Segnientum 2. epimeris bipartitis: lacinia 

 interior subtetragona, exteriore niulto minor; pronotum 

 octavam partem dorsi longitudine explens. Pronotum 

 segmentorum sequentium post sensini longius, segmenti 

 7. quintam partem dorsi explens. Pedes omnes cras- 

 siores. 



Caudae segmenta 3.-4.-5. epimeris latis, tetragonis, le- 

 viter repandis; epimera segmenti 5. manifesto divergentia. 



Telsum multo, fere duplo latins quam longius in medio 

 late et fortiter coarctatum. 



Uropodum scapus nonnihil longior quam latior, apice 

 leviter rotundate truncato; exopoditum parvum, vix duplo 

 longius quam latins, angulo superiori lateris interioris scapi 

 procul ab apice insertum; endopoditum brevius. 



Unicolor, flavo-brunneus. 



Long. 10 m. m. Lat. 5 m. m. 



Patria: One specimen at Pulo-Penang, c. 700 m. height 

 during the expedition of Mrr. Pea & Loria ^/^g (Mus. Grenova). 



Sectio VI. {Cubans Br. e. p.). This and the following 

 group are chiefly distinguished by the large articular face 

 (pronotum) of the truncal segments. This face takes in a 

 fifth, and very often, especially in the hindermost seg- 

 ments, a fourth part of the dorsal surface. The hind margin 

 of the head, which is often thick behind, is on both sides 

 drawn forward passing the eyes and is joined together to 

 the superior margin of the epistoma. The epimers of the 

 truncal segments are large and thin; the epimer of the 

 first segment is not split behind, but has on the underside, 



