58o 



IVAR TRAGArdH 



Legs (figs. 51 and 52). Legs I (fig. 51) with clavate femur with one 

 short stout bristle ventrally near the top and one dorsal; genu and tibia short 

 and wide, genu with ventral and external bristle and one fine short tactile hair 

 dorsally, tibia with one short dorsal bristle and near the anterior margin a long 

 tactile hair, as long as the femur, on a wart-like projection; tarsus narrow, 

 slightly curved, tapering in the distal ^81 with numerous tactile hairs, dorsally 

 with low projection with 3 fine, perpendicular tactile hairs. Claw large, almost 

 half as long as tarsus. Legs II (fig. 52) of the same shape as legs I but 

 without long tactile hair of tibia and tarsus with only one perpendicular tactile 

 hair. Legs III and IV normal. 



Figs. 50 — 52. Phyllhe7'7nannia dentata n. sp. 

 50. Ventral view. 51. ist leg, exterior view. 52. 2nd leg, interior view. 



Locality. This species is described from dry material found in moss 

 and dry leaves collected by dr. BaCKSTROM for investigation on the mollusks 

 and kept dry in small linen bags at the Museum of Natural History in 

 Stockholm. 



Juan Fernandez, Masatierra. At the bottom of Rabanal about 100 

 m. a. S. August 1917. In dense forest Rabanal, about 300 m. a. S. Under 

 ferns, Centinela ridge, about 650 m. a. S. 



8. Otocepheus pacificus n. sp. — Fig. 53 — 58. 



In 1905 Berlese (p. 172) mentions Otocepheus as a subgenus of Cara- 

 bodes, but I have neither in the Zoological Record nor in Nomenclator Zoolog- 

 icus been able to find where this subgenus has been established. It seems 

 probable that B. intended to publish a diagnosis at the same time when he 

 described two new species, but did not carry out his intention, due to an 

 oversight. 



