370 Mr. Hugh Scott on certain Nyderihiidse. 



Judging from descriptions in Speiser's article cited 

 above, this species would appear to be quite distinct from 

 any other described species of Cyclopodia. The fact that 

 the rows of bristles on the margins of the dorsal segments 

 are continuous across, the abdomen, and that the claspers 

 do not reach the hind margin of the penultimate segment, 

 seems to ally it to G. dubia, Westw. and C. minor, Speiser ; 

 but its size is smaller, and its anal segment apparently 

 shorter. The shortness of the front coxae is a good 

 character ; and there is also the point mentioned above 

 about the eyes. 



Explanation of Plate XVIII. 



[See Explanation facing the Plate.] 



