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extend in the form of rounded lobes, the inner one being much 

 longer and wider than the outer one. There is a distinct carina, 

 which extends longitudinally along the entire length of the basal 

 article close to the outer margin. 



The outer branch of the uropoda is rather large, and extends 

 half its length beyond the post-lateral angles of the basal article. 

 The inner branch does not reach bv some distance the extremity of 



Fig. 56. — Mesarmadillo similis, sp. nov. General figure. X 2> 3 A- 

 Fig. 57. — Mesarmadillo similis, sp. nov. Coxopodite of first thoracic segment 



(dorsal view). X 7. 

 Fig. 58. — Mesarmadillo similis, sp. nov. Coxopodite of first thoracic segment 



(lateral view). X 7. 

 Fig. 59. — Mesarmadillo similis, sp. nov. Coxopodite of first thoracic segment 



(ventral view). X 7. 

 Fig. 60. — Mesarmadillo similis, sp. nov. Abdomen with uropoda (dorsal 



view). X 7. 

 Fig. 61. — Mesarmadillo similis, sp. nov. Uropoda (ventral view). X 7. 



the apical process of the terminal segment or the inner post-lateral 

 angle of the basal article. 



About twenty specimens of this species were taken at Monrovia 

 by Dr. O. F. Cook. One specimen comes from Mt. Coffee. An- 

 other was collected by Rev. G. P. Goll at Muhlenberg Mission. This 

 species is very close to the foregoing, and differs only in not hav- 

 ing the band of yellow surrounding the entire body, so characteristic: 

 of the former, and in the longer apical process of the terminal ab- 



