342 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor. ely 
Gen. Eutyphoeus. 
Eutyphoeus nicholsoni (Bedd.). 
Mowaie, Bara Banki, United Provinces, 11-iv-1g10 (Mohd. Mohsin Khan). 
Four specimens. 
Same place and collector, 11—12-x-1910. A number of specimens. 
Eutyphoeus bastianus, Mchlsn. 
Mowaie, Bara Banki, United Provinces, 15-iv-1g10 (Mohd, Mohsin 
Khan). A number of specimens. 
Same place and collector, 11—12-x-1g10. A number of specimens. 
Dehra Dun, in a tank, under water, no date (S. Maulik). A single 
specimen. 
Eutyphoeus waltoni, Mchlsn. 
Tollygunge, nr. Calcutta, 30-vil-1912 (N. Annandale and F. H. Gravely). 
Two specimens. 
Siripur, Saran, Bihar, 27-1x-1910 (R. Hodgart). ‘Three specimens. 
Eutyphoeus incommodus, (Bedd.) 
Rawal Pindi, N. Punjab, Dec. 1915 (L. Raghunath Sahat). Four 
specimens. 
Eutyphoeus annandalei, Mchlsn. var. fulgidus, var. nov. 
(Plate xxxin, fie. 34): 
Anwarganj, Cawnpore District, 1—13-x-1911 (F. W. Caunter). Nine 
specimens, one being immature. 
External Characters.—lLength 56mm., maximum diameter 4 
mm. Unpigmented, clitellum a light brownish grey. Segments 
164; a number of preclitellar segments multiannulate. 
Prostomium tanylobous, the tongue narrow with parallel sides. 
There is also a transverse groove which cuts off the main portion 
of the prostomium from the tongue. 
The first dorsal pore is in groove 11/12. 
The setae are paired. In front of the clitellum ad is equal to 
cd, and is equal to 2aa and to $ or bc; behind the clitellum ab is 
rather less than cd, and equal to 2aa and nearly 4bc. 
The clitellum is saddle-shaped, or at least much less marked 
over a longitudinal midventral strip. It includes two-thirds of seg- 
ment xiii and one third of xviii, or five segments in all. 
The male apertures are situated on conical and extremely 
prominent porophores ; these almost penis-like projections take up 
the length of segment xvii. The orifice forms a transverse slit on 
the summit, with its centre in the line } or opposite the interval ab. 
The female apertures are small, each situated in front of one 
of the setae a of segment xiv; they are thus separated from each 
other by a moderate interval. 
The spermathecal apertures are one pair, in furrow 7/8, be- 
tween } and c though rather nearer to Db. 
