162 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. 



caudal margins truncate, the corners rounded. Basal plate not free, 

 proportionately short, shorter than in N. lotus. 



Anterior border of prosternum wath median incision very narrowly 

 V-shaped, an obtuse angle each side of the incision. Prehensors when 

 closed surpassing the distal end of the first antennal article. Femuroid 

 widest at base, not bulging above base as in N. latus, with at distal end 

 a prominent acute black tooth. Tooth at base of claw also black, 

 prominent and acute. 



First legs small, the second intermediate. Anal legs much exceed- 

 ing the penult as usual, with a minute transparent terminal appendage. 



Last ventral plate broad, strongly narrowing caudad. 



Pairs of legs forty-nine. 



Body of the type, which is young, 12 mm. long, slender throughout. 



41. Telocricus cubae Chamberlin. 



Bull. M. C. Z., 1915, 59, p. 517. 



Habitat. — Cuba: Soledad, near Cienfuegos (T. Barbour), Trinidad, 

 Loma del Marin (T. Barbour, W. S. Brooks). 



42. Telocricus frater ChamberUn. 



Bull. M. C. Z., 1915, 59, p. 518. 

 Habitat. — Cuba: Monte Verde (Chas. Wright), 



43. Telocricus major Chamberlin. 

 Bull. M. C. Z., 1915, 59, p. 519. 



Habitat. — Cuba : San Diego de los Bafios. 



44. Telocricus multipes Chamberlin. 



Bull. M. C. Z., 1915, 69, p. 521. ' 

 Habitat— Haiti: Manneville (W. M. Mann). 



