64 R. I. POCOCK 



Length to 23 mm. 



A large number of specimens were taken at Busalla, one 

 young individual at Finale and one at Isoverde. 



Of all the species of the subgenus Archilithobius this new 

 form perhaps comes nearest to L. castaneuSj, Newp. ; but it 

 may be recognised at a glance by the possession of eight well- 

 developed teeth on the coxae of its maxillipedes , and by the 

 presence of two (one lateral and one inferior) spines on the 

 coxae of the anal legs. 



At M.'" Thomas's request I have dedicated this species to his 

 friend the Marquis G. Doria, to whose kindness and hospitality 

 the whole success of his visit to Genoa was due. 



EPIMORPHA. 



GEOPHILIDAE. 



13. GJ-eoplrilixs carpoplxag'u.s , Leach, 



Syn. <?. carpophaffus , Leach, Trans- Linn. Soc. XI, p. 385. 

 » » sodalis, Meinert, Nat. Tidsk., (3), IV, p. 97: and VII, p. 64. 

 » » condylogaster, Latzel, op. cit., p. 178. 



I have compared a Swedish specimen of a GeophiluSj which 

 was identified by D.^" Stuxberg as G. sodalis (Mein.), with 

 English specimens (including the type) of carpophagus, and the 

 comparison has shown that the two names are referable to the 

 same species. 



Monaco," Borzoli, Genoa, Portofino. 



14. Oeopliiliiis flavidus, C. Koch. 



Borzoli. — Found, as were the other specimens from this 

 locality, in the grounds of the Marquis G. Doria's villa. 



15. Oeoplxilixs li]iea.]:*iis , C. Koch. 

 Borzoli, Genoa, Busalla, Portofino. 



