256 ^Tr. W. H. Leigli-Sharpe on 



30. Trichohlaniulus guttulatus (Bosc). 



Examination of several classical examples of Julus pul~ 

 chellus, Leacli, shows sufficiently conclusively that they are 

 referable to the blind species Trichohlaniulus guttulatus 

 (Bosc)j -which was established before Leach's name was 

 given. 



Although it does not concern our present study very 

 closely, we may add that it follows, of course, that tiie 

 specific name pulchellus is obsolete and cannot be used for 

 the species furnished with ocelli often referred to under that 

 name. For this animal we must in future use the later 

 designation Nopoiulus venustus (Meinert). 



Keferences. 



(i) Bagnall, Richard S. "On the Synonymy of some European 

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XXV. — Some Ohservations on Pleurocystis cnenoti, Hefse^ 

 1909, a Coelozoic Parasite of the Karthiovrm. By W, 

 Harold Leigh-Sharpe, B.Sc. (Lond.). 



On February 14tl), 1918, upon opening a Helodrilus (Allo- 

 iohophora) longus^ Ude, obtained from Red Lion Square, 

 Hoi born, London, I discovered seven specimens of diploids 

 (fourteen individuals in all) of the gregarine parasite Pleuro- 

 cystis cnenoti, Hesse, 1909, some of which I have hei'ein 

 tigured. 



