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Gen. DIPLOEXOCHUS, Brandt. 

 1833. Di2)loexochus, Brandt, Conspectus Oniscodorum, p. 192 (30). 

 1900. Cubaris (part), Stebbing, Willey's Zool. Eesults, pt. 5, p. 649. 



1909. Diploexoclius, Budde-Lund, Schultze's Eeise in Siidafrika, 



p. 54. 



1910. D., Budde-Lund, Sjostedts Kilimandjaro-Meru Exp., pt. 21, 



Isopoda, pp. 8-12. 

 Budde-Lund states that in the svib-genera Armadillo and 

 Cubaris the inner lacinia of the mandibles is furnished with 

 several free penicilli, whereas in the sub-genus DiploexocJms 

 it has only a single free penicillus. 



DiPLOEXOCHus NiGKicANS (Brandt). 



1833. Cubaris 7i/(//-ica;is, Brandt, Conspectus Oniscodorum, p. 191 



(29). 

 1840. Armadillo n., Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Crust., vol. iii., 

 p. 179. 

 Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope. 

 1843. A. n., Krauss, Stidafrik. Crust., p. 63. 

 1885. A. 11., Budde-Lund, Isopoda terrestria, p. 22. 



The author says : "I have examined specimens from the 

 Cape of Good Hope in the Museums of St. Petersburg and 

 Berlin." 

 1909. Diploexochus n., Budde-Lund, Schultze's Eeise in Siidafrika, 

 p. 54. 



DiPLOEXOCHUS FLAVESCENS (Brandtj. 



1833. Cubaris flavescens, Brandt, Conspectus Oniscodorum, p. 191 



(29). 

 1840. Armadillo f., Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. Crust., vol. iii., p. 179. 



Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope. 

 1843. A. f., Krauss, Sudafrik. Crust., p. 63. 



Krauss refers this and the preceding species to the Cape of 

 Good Hope, merely remarking that Milne-Edwards has made 

 Cubaris a synonym of Armadillo. 

 1885. A. f., Budde-Lund, Isopoda terrestria, p. 20. 



"Cape of Good Hope (Berlin Museum). Two young 

 specimens, probably collected by Drege at the Cape are in the 

 Museum of St. Petersburg." 

 1909. DiploexocJius /., Budde-Lund, Schultze's Eeise in Siidafrika, 

 p. 54. 



