1912] -  Chilopods and Diplopods ibe. 
Single ocellus large subvertically oval. Ocelli of most dorsal row 
larger and paler as in related species. 
Prosternum 1.6 times wider than long. Distance between chitinous 
spots 1.9 times wider than long of prosternum at levex of bottom of 
mesal incision; 2.3 or 2.4 times as great as length of dental line usually, 
this varying with number of teeth present. Prosternal teeth 6+6 to 
8+8, other numbers noted being 6+7, 7+7, and 7+8; either uniform 
or varying irregularly in size; subacute, being but narrowly rounded at 
tips. Spine proximally clearly stouter than the hairs, but distally 
bristle-like, curved; situated immediately ectad of outer tooth. 
Coxal pores transversely elliptic or in part subcircular; of medium 
size; in largest specimens more strongly transverse as in the preceding 
species. In number from 6, 6, 6, 4 to 8. 8, 8, 6, other arrangements 
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Last three pairs of coxe laterally armed. Spines of first legs, 
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being mostly very small, tarsi ending in three claws but the anterior 
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claw single. 
Anal legs in female short and rather slender; the third, fourth and 
fifth articles longitudinally sulcate dorsally, the fourth being most 
deeply so; the third and fourth articles sulcate ventrally. Penult legs 
similarly but less strongly sulcate. In the male the penult legs are as 
in the female; but the anal legs are more strongly modified. Fourth 
article with dorsal surface depressed or bowed ventrad over middle and 
proximal portion; relatively thicker than in female; articles longitudin- 
ally sulcate along mesal surface, especially so in the more distal ones 
Gonopods of male rather small; distally strongly rounded or broadly 
subconic; bearing 6 or 7 long bristles. 
Gonopods of female with claw long and rather strongly bent or 
curved near middle; tripartite, the median division long and acute, the 
lateral small and also usually acute, the inner or more dorsal one con- 
siderably more distal in position than the outer one which is near the 
middle of length of claw. Basal spines long and stout, subequal, 
attenuated uniformly from base distad. Basal article with inner side 
nearly straight. 
Body more robust than in devorans, the length being mostly less 
than seven times as great as width of tenth dorsal plate (6.8). Consider- 
ably attenuated cephalad from eighth plate, with the third plate narrower 
