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PART I.—ON A COLLECTION FROM THE MADRAS 
PROVINCE AND SOUTHERN INDIA. 
BY OWALTER En COLUINGE;, VM S¢.5-F LS. EELS. 
(Plates IV—XII.) 
The majority of the species here described were collected by 
Dr. Annandale and Mr. S$. W. Kemp in the Ganjam district in the 
north-eastern corner of the Madras Presidency. Unfortunately in 
a number of instances there are only single or imperfect specimens, 
these are not described. I have reluctantly been compelled to 
establish two new genera, viz. Ennurensis for an interesting species 
collected at Ennur, near Madras, and also at Mandapam, Southern 
India; and Hemiporcellio for two new species allied to both 
Porcellio, Latreille, and Porcellionides, Miers. Of the remainder 
there is a new species of Avhina, Budde-I,und, one each of Philos- 
cia, Latreille, Periscyphis, Gerst., and three new species of Cubaris, 
Brandt. The complete list is as follows :— 
Ennurensis hispidus, gen. et sp. nov. 
Philoscia tenuissima, n. sp. 
Porcellio sp. 
Henuporcellio carinatus, gen. et sp. nov. 
. hispidus, n. sp. 
Arhina barkulensis, n. sp. 
Periscyphis gigas, n. sp. 
Cubaris solidulus, n. sp. 
nacrum, i. sp. 
granulatus, 1. sp. 
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9) 
Ennurensis hispidus, gen. et sp. nov. 
(Plate iv, figs. I-10.) 
Body oblong oval, convex, covered with small setae. Cephalon 
(figs. r and 2) convex, fairly long, almost smooth excepting for 
numerous fine setae; lateral lobes small, no median lobe or defi- 
nite anterior margin; epistoma convex, smooth and setaceous, 
