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Number of segments, 57, or near that number. 



Diameter, 2.25 mm. 



Colombia: San Lorenzo, 3,000 feet; July 16, 1913. "Under 

 leaves and stones.'' One male, which had dried from evap- 

 oration of the alcohol. Holotype, M. C. Z., 5,066. 



Epinannolene xestus, sp. nov. 

 PI. II, Fig. 70 



Fuscous or nearly black, shining; on each ordinary seg- 

 ment a paler vertical stripe on each side just caudad of fur- 

 row and metazonite paler caudally above. Head with dark 

 band between eyes, below which fulvous or ferruginofulvous, 

 the vertex with network of dark. Anal valves paler than bod}'. 

 Legs light ferruginous, about like the face. The paratype at 

 11,000 feet is more distinctly annulate, the obscure ferruginous 

 annuli encircling segments in front of caudal border. 



Eyes about once and three-fourths their greatest diameter 

 apart. Ocelli deeply pigmented, mostly large, in four series, 

 about 28 in number: thus, 8, 7, 7, 6. 



Collum with lower end moderately bent mesad, not extend- 

 ing below le\el of second tergite ; lower margin rounded, as 

 are also both comers, the lower margin at middle a little flat- 

 tened or vaguely incurved. A deep margining sulcus below 

 and up the front to level of eye ; above this three deep sulci 

 or striae, of which the uppermost curves up anteriorly and 

 terminates near same level as margining sulcus ; the second 

 sulcus bends up anteriorly to end against the uppermost one, 

 and the first ends similarly on the second, or the second may 

 extend up parallel to the first. In addition there are two or 

 three short sulci across posterior border above the others and 

 there may be a short impression farther cephalad. See further 

 PI. II, Fig. 70. 



