5. MORENIA. 



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Bataprur bordmorei, Bh/th, Journ. As. Soc. Benrj. xxxil. p. 82 (18G3); 



Thi'oh. Journ. Linn. !Soc. x. p. 16 (18(38), and Cat. liipt. As. Sue. 



Mas. p. 12, ])!. — (1808). 

 Kac'hiiirii bfidmorci, Oraij, Proc. ZooJ. Soc. 1800, p. 201. 

 Moroiiia berdmorei, (rrai/, Suppl. Cat. Sh. licpt. i. p. G2 (1870) ; 



Theob. Cat. licpt. JJrit.' Lid. p. 17 (1876). 

 Brtt:if,'-ur (>r()reiiiii) ocoUata, Anders. Zool. lies. Yunnan, p. 7'j5, 



pis. Ix. & Ixi. (1870). 



Fig. 20. 



Sbell of Morenia ocdlata. 



Carapace moderately depressed, with a strong, interrupted, tuber- 

 cular keel in the young, -which becomes fainter in the adult ; margin 

 not serrated ; nuchal narrow : first vertebral not or but little 

 broader anteriorly than posteriorly, lateral borders usually sinuous ; 

 second, third, and fourth vertcbrals broader than long or as long as 



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