1917-] F- SiLVESTRi : Oriental Diplopoda Oniscomorpha. 137 



Eyes composed of seven ocelli; six in a longitudinal series 

 and one external to this series. 



Nuchal plate (ist tergite) marked by two consipicuous arched 

 grooves which cross it from corner to corner. 



Second dorsal plate marked laterally with from nine to twelve 

 striae, most of which cross the summit of the plate; the rest of 

 the tergites marked laterally and inferiorly with two or three 

 striae. All the tergites smooth but marked with exceedingly 

 small, close-set punctures. 



Anal tergite in the female convex from side to side, nearly 

 straight from above downwards; in the male, with the hinder 



Fig. XXX. — Rlwpalomeris fo/iki/iensis. 



I. antenna ; 2. trunci tergiti primi pars lateralis externa inspecta ; 

 dem pars inferior subtus inspecta ; 4. pes paris decimi. 



3. e]us- 



border emarginate in the middle and with a conspicuous depres- 

 sion just above the emargination. 



In the male the 17th pair of legs are exceedingly short, the 

 i8th are much longer than the 17th but shorter than the 19th or 

 copulatory pair; the coxal lamina is long and piriform, projecting 

 as far as the distal margin of the second segment of the copulatory 

 feet, with a short and slender process on each side ; the first seg- 

 ment of the copulatory feet is long and bears no process, the 

 second is produced posteriorly into a digitiform prolongation, the 

 apex of which extends as far as the apex of a similar but much 

 smaller digitiform prolongation from the third segment, which is 

 somewhat compressed : the distal or fourth segment is spiniform, i.e. 



