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beccarit from Cheren in Abyssinia, recently described by Silvestri 
(Ann. Mus. Genova (2), x. pp. 489-490, 1895). I do not, however, 
feel justified in attaching Silvestri’s names to either of Dr. Smith's 
species, in view of the figure of the copulatory organs of his species 
that Silvestri has published Differences, moreover, are observable 
in the number of segments, both the forms described by Silvestri 
having but 54-56 segments. Perhaps, however, no great stress is 
to be attached to this character. 
