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The color seems to be quite distinct, that of naresii being described 

 as slate-gray, with the posterior borders of the segments ochraceous 

 and the legs and antennae flavous. The segments are also described as 

 marked "with a transverse row of ring-shaped or crescentic impres- 

 sions just in front of the sulcus." The drawings of the anterior and 

 posterior parts of the body also indicate an essential agreement in 

 the characters of the first and last segments, so that a reference to 

 the same genus seems justified, in spite of the fact that the locality 

 given for naresii is "Mahe Island, Seychelles." 



