äl. CRUSTACEA. 



2. Isopoda 



by 



G. BUDDE-LUND. 



Wilh 2 platcs. 



Tlic collccUons brought back Ijy the expodition nf Professor Yngve Sjöstedt froin 

 East-Africa contained eighten species (621 ex.) of terrcstrial Isopods. Sixteen of tbcsc 

 species were collccted at the mountain of Kiiimandjaro and at its environs, one species 

 was taken at Älombo and one at Tanga. Tbirteen species were new, four bitherln nnly 

 known from East-Africa, one species is cosmopolite. 



Besides these tbirteen new species. I know a largc niiinber of undescribed species 

 of tcrresirial Isopods froin East-Africa; it will, bowt'ver, be away from tbe purpose for 

 tbis papcr (o describe all tbese species beic, Ijiit il is always necessary when describing 

 tbe new forms to take into consideration tbe wbole faiina of terrestrial Iso[)ods known 

 from East-Africa; I bave nnlv laken up for desrription b(T(> a few sp(>cies from otber 

 collections known Irom tbe Iract of Kiiimandjaro. 



Tbe greatest pari of tbe terrestrial Iso|)ods collccted in Central-Africa belong to 

 types of genera, wbicb nrc pcciiliai' to Ibis .continenl. 



Oiiiscidae. 



Subfamilia : Eubelinae. 

 In 1899 I bave published a paper' containing descriptions of 22 species belonging 

 lo tliis subfamily, more recenilv I bave added one species-, and in 1907 H. Richarosox 

 di'sciilx'fl 12 nt'W species''. Of tbese 85 species onlv four wen' known out of .Xbica, 



' Ct. liuDDE-l.u.N'D : A Itovision of (Iru.stacoa Lsopoda Terri-stria. I. Etihelum. Kjobenhavn 1899. 



- II. nuDDKl.u.Ni): Isopofla V. .Mailagnscar u. Öslafrika in \'(pl(zko\v, I'eisp in Ostafrika. !j<I. II, p. 271. 

 Stiilti;arl 1 ItOS. 



■' II. KicHARDSON : 'IViTostrial Isopod.-; of tlio faniily Kubolidrc, coli, in Liberia (Sniitlison-Misccll. 

 Coli. vnl. .')0. |i. 219.). 



