94 H. J. HANSKN. 



rig. 3 e. — Claws of the first riglit leg of the same specimen, from beliind. 

 X 415. 



Fig. uf. — Left ccicus of llie same specimen, from llie outer side, x 90. 



Fig. 3_{/.— Tiie process with the calicle containing the tactile seta, seen 

 somewiiat obliquelj and from the outer side, x 340. 



Fig. 4. — Scutigcrella orientalis, w. sp. 



Fig. 4 r/. — Twelfth left leg of a large specimen (5 mm. long) from Sumatra, 

 from in front. X GO, 



Fig. 4 b. — Claws of the twelfth right leg of the same large s]»ecimen, from 

 behind, x 275. 



Fig. 4 c. — First leg of the same large specimen. X CO. 



Fig. id. — Claws of the first right leg of the same large specimen, from 

 behind, x 275. 



Fig. 4f. — Twelfth left leg of a smaller specimen from Koh Chang, from in 

 front. X 76. 



Fig. 4/. —Claws of the twelfth right leg of the last-named specimen, from 

 behind, x 344. 



Fig. 4^. — Claws of the first left leg of the last-named specimen, from in 

 front. X 344. 



PLATE 3. 



Fig. 1. — Scutigcrella orientalis, n. sp. (continued). 



Fig. 1 a. — Head of a specimen from Koh Chang, from above, x 43. 



Fig. 1 b. — Basal part of the left antenna of the same specimen, from above. 

 X90. 



Fig. 1 c. — The twenty-first joint of an antenna with forty joints of a large 

 specimen from Sumatra, from the outer side. X 140. 



Fig. 1 d. — Second scutum of a specimen from Sumatra. X 44. 



Fig. 1 e. — Penultimate scutum of the last-named specimen, x 44. 



Fig. 1/. — Left cercus of a specimen from Koh Chang, from the outer side. 

 X 70. 



Fig. 2. — Scutigcrella plebeia, n. sp. 



Fig. 2 r/.— Tenth left leg, from in front, x 8G. 

 Kig. 2 b. — Claws of the last-named leg, from in front. X 290. 

 Fig. 2 c— Claws of one of the first legs. X 290. 



Fig. 2 r/.— Right cercus, seen from the outer side. X 86. The apical scia 

 has been broken oil. 



