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PERCY SLADEN TRUST EXPEDITION 



roof-like form of the body, — less visible on the abdomen — its long black antennae, the form 

 of the anal segment and the subanal lamina, and the two little teeth at the apex of the 

 intermediate and posterior femora, which teeth are found also in C. alluaudi and 

 C. sechellensis. 



This species is dedicated to Mr Hugh Scott. (C Ferriere.) 



Log. Seychelles. Silhouette : high damp forest near Mont Pot-h,-eau, VIII. 

 1908, 1 i. 



Fig. 1. Carausius scoUi, S; x H- 



Fig. 2. Grceffea seychettensis, $ ; natural size. 



Note. The collection contains a number of immature specimens of Carausius, the 

 species of which cannot be determined. Many of these were green when caught, and 

 were swept from beds of fern in the high damp forests, often together with the little dark 

 males of C. gardineri. 



