1 6 University of Michigan 



Xumber of segments, 47. 



Length, about 20 mm. ; width, 2 mm. 



]^ritish Guiana: Forested Sand Hills; Aug. 17, 1014; F. 

 M. Gaige. One female. Holotype. ]\I. C. Z.. 5,065. 



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Epinannolene lorenzonus, sp. no v. 



PI. 10, Figs. 65-67 



The color at present is brown with pale annuli about cau- 

 dal border of metazonites, but otherwise with no distinct light 

 or dark markings. Legs fulvous. 



Body of nearly uniform length, excepting where a little 

 constricted a few segments back of head. 



Ocelli on each side in type nineteen or twenty in four 

 series ; thus, 7, 6, 4, 2, or 8, 6, 4, 2. Eyes somewhat more 

 than two and a half times their diameter apart. 



CoUum with lower margin on each side extending a little 

 below level of the second tergite, the end bent mesad below, 

 rounded, with both anterior and posterior corners also rounded ; 

 tour principal striae on each side, with several incomplete 

 hner ones. (PI. 10, Fig. 65.) 



Sutural constriction, as usual, sharply defined. Pore in 

 contact with suture. Prozonite anteriorly with several fine 

 encircling striolations. 



Segments, excepting in anterior region, longitudinally stri- 

 ate onlv Ijclow. 



The species is most readily distinguished by the form of 

 the gonopods, the distal end of which is smooth, without proc- 

 esses or incisions, as shown in PI. 10, Figs. 66 and 67. The 

 gonopods of the type, however, had been dry and rubbed and 

 most setae are apparently lost. 



