350 MISS E. J. BECK ON THE MUSCULAR 



the plastron on the anterior side of the base of the anterior process. It runs forward, 

 and is attached anteriorly to the second coxal sclerite. 



The posterior second coxo-pJastron muscle (76) is attached posteriorly to the body of 

 the plastron posterior to the attachment of the muscle 75. It runs forward, and is 

 attached to the second coxal sclerite. 



T\ie fourth deutomerite-plastron muscle (77) is attached to the lateral portion of the 

 body of the plastron posterior to the anterior process. It runs into the fourth appen- 

 dage, and is attached to the interior margin of the deutomerite sclerite. 



The fourth 'postcoxal entosclcrite plastron muscle (78) is attached to the median 

 lateral process of the plastron. It spreads out on the posterior surface of the fourth 

 coxal entosclcrite, to which it is attached. 



The anterior epimero-plastron muscle (79) is attached to the lateral portion of the 

 body of the plastron posterior to the median lateral process, and to the arthrodial 

 membrane between the fourth and fifth appendages behind the posterior fourth coxal 

 entosclerite. 



The ffth deutomerite-plastron muscle (SO) is attached to the posterior process of the 

 plastron, running into the fifth appendage. It is attached to the interior margin of the 

 deutomerite sclerite. 



The median epimero-plastron muscle (81) is attached to the posterior process of the 

 plastron and to the lateral portion of the arthrodial membrane between the fifth and 

 sixth appendages. 



The sixth deutomerite-plastron muscle (82) is attached to the posterior process of the 

 plastron. It runs into the sixth appendage, and is attached to the interior margin of 

 the deutomerite sclerite. 



The posterior epimero-plastron muscle {^?>) is attached to the posterior part of the 

 body of the plastron. It runs laterally for a short distance on the anterior surface of 

 the posterior flap of the plastron, but soon penetrates the flap, and continues on 

 the posterior surface (see PL LXXX. figs. 13 & 14). It is attached to the arthrodial 

 membrane posterior to the sixth coxal sclerite. 



The sterno-suhneural pdastron muscle (84) is a small muscle attached to the anterior 

 subneural process of the plastron, and, ventrally, to the small postoral entosclerite. 



The opcrculo-plastron muscle (85) is attached to the posterior part of the subneural 

 portion of the plastron and to the seventh appendage or genital operculum. 



The plastron-suimipecttnal-chondrite muscle (86) is a small muscle attached ante- 

 riorly to the posterior part of the subneural portion of the plastron, and posteriorly to 

 the anterior face of the suprapectinal chondrite. 



The lateral antero-posterior muscle (25) has already been mentioned with the ventral 

 longitudinal muscles. It starts from the posterior part of the subneural portion of 

 the plastron, and is attached posteriorly to the suprapectinal chondrite. 



The sixth coxo-plastron muscle (86 a) is attached to the lateral portion of the plastron 



