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posterior tergites only moderately a little granular, not 
densely granular as in sinuata. Prosternal teeth 3+3. 
Antenne. with distal ends broken off, but twenty-eight 
articles are left on one side, so that twenty-nine or more 
articles are normally present. Thirteenth tarsi biarticulate. 
(Fourteenth and fifteenth legs missing in type.) 
Length 8 mm. 
Locahty.—Cairo. 
Type, Mus. Comp. Zool. (No. 1984). 
ScuTIGEROMORPHA. 
Scutigeride. 
Parascutigera philippina, sp. n. 
Agreeing in general with the genus as represented by 
P, dahli, Verhoeff, of the Bismarck Archipelago. Antenne 
with articles of first flagellum fewer, only one hundred and 
eighteen. (Right antenna, the left not showing a division 
between first and second divisions.) Legs also similarly 
comparatively short, though apparently longer than in 
dahli. Tarsus of first leg with ten articles; of the second, 
nine; of the third, eight; of the fourth, twelve; of the 
fifth, seven; of the twelfth, seven, the second division 
having twenty-nine articles. Second division of other legs 
with twenty-three to thirty articles. Spine on ventral side 
of femur at distal end much: exceeding the diameter of the 
joint. Spine on caudal side of coxa long. Spiracles very 
short, on oblique caudal border, the tergites but little 
elevated about them. Dorsum fulvous of green tinge, with 
three longitudinal dark green stripes, of which the lateral 
one is paler than the median and may be more or less 
geminate. The median dark stripe extending also upon the 
head, each side of which the latter is fulvo-ferruginous. 
Antenne ferruginous. Legs, in general, greenish, narrowly 
annulate with ferruginous. 
Length about 12 mm. (male type). 
Locality.—Philippines : Mt. Makiling (C. F. Baker). 
Type, Mus, Comp. Zool. (No. 1998). 
A female from the same locality (Mus. Comp. Zool., 
No. 1999), seems to agree fully in coloration and other 
features, so far as may be judged (all legs but one of the 
seventh heing absent), excepting that the first division of 
the antennz embraces only about eighty-eight articles. 
The branches of .the gonopods diverge caudad. It may 
represent another species, but is .too fragmentary for 
satisfactory determination. 
