Oylindroiulus (Leucoiulus) nitidus [Verhoeff). 423 



The anterior gonopods are leaf-like in form, and, being 

 convex posteriorly, their lateral edges wrap round and protect 

 the anterior branch of the posterior aonopods somewhat 



The posterior gonopods consist of a foliaceous anterior 

 branch and a subtrapezoidal posterior portion. 



The anterior branch consists of three parts — a, b, and c — 

 which are very distinct and characteristic j a is finger-shaped 

 and is the longest, standing out well beyond the others ; the 

 middle portion, b, is the strongest, and is protected by very 



Fio-. 7. 



Anterior and posterior gonopods, external profile. X 140. H. K. B. del. 



thick chitin ; while c is smaller and approaches in shape 

 more nearly to a. 



The structure of the posterior gonopod is clearly seen in 

 fig. 8, which represents the inner view of the gonopods both 

 anterior and posterior of one side. In this case the appendages 

 liave been flattened out somewhat to show the separate parts 

 of each. The most prominent part of the posterior portion of 

 the posterior gonopod is the hooked piece, d, which i^ sparseh?- 

 plumous at the tip, wliile a noticeable feature is the flao-elhim 

 F, This, which is inserted upon the base of the anterior 



