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pronotum, the same thin unsplit epimer of the truncal 

 segments and the well developed exopodit of the uro- 

 pods, the^^ are in other relations entirel}' isolated. Most 

 remarkable is that the epistoma is not fixed with its supe- 

 rior margin firm to the skull hut separated from it by a 

 more or less deep furrow. The fold on the underside of 

 the two first segments of the truncus is very small most 

 often wanting. The opercula of the first pair of the pleo- 

 pods, which in the species of the section VI are wanting, 

 are often very large here. The exopodit as well as the 

 endopodit of the uropods is long and slender, and finally 

 is the telsum, which in all other Armadillones as result of 

 the narrowness in the middle has the form of an hourglass, 

 not or very little narrower in the middle, and the hindpart 

 has figure of a regular shorter or longer quadrangle. 



a. Epistoma tnargine superiore frontem in lateribus noiinihil in medio 

 vix vel panlulum superans. Species 76—88. 



b. Et exopoditum at endopoditura uropodum breviora. Telsum in me- 

 dio manifestius coarctatum. Species 76—79. 



76. Armadillo limbatus. 

 (Tab. X fig. 33). 



Cubaris limbata Br. Consp. 28. 4. Tb. 4 f. 18. 



Oculi mediocres, margini capitis approximantes ; ocelli 

 numero c. 20. 



Epistoma margine superiore media? fronti adpresso 

 eamque vix superante, ad latera sulco transverso discreto 

 frontem nonnihil superante. Linea verticalis marginalis 

 utrinque extra oculos producta epistoma non attingit. Caput 

 in vertice impressione transversa manifesta. Clypeus forni- 

 catus, lobis lateralibus parvis, rotundate triangulis. 



Trunci segmentum 1. epimeris tenuioribus, ante revo- 

 lutis, infra dente vel plica minima, acuta. Segmentum 2. 

 plica inferiore parva, obtusa. Segmentum 7. duplicatura 

 inferiore levissima. 



