184 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology, 



89. Orthoporus (?) indus (Pal. Beauvois). 



Julus Indus Pal. Beauvois, Ins. Afrique Amer., 1805, p. 154, pi. 6, f. 2;i Pocock, 



Journ. Linn. soc. London, 1894, 24, p. 506. 

 Julus beauvoisi Gervais, Ins. apter., 1847, 4, p. 191.- 



Julv.s beauvoisi, proposed by Gervais as a substitute for /. indus, 

 seems to have been extended incorrectly to the form described by that 

 author from Martinique, as pointed out by Pocock {Loc. cit., p. 507). 



Habitat. — Santo Domingo.^' ^ 



Anethoporus, gen. nov. 



Differing from Orthoporus in having the seminal style of the male 

 gonopods wholly naked, not issuing from a vase-shaped lamina, and 

 very long, curving behind the gonopods and ending on the opposite 

 side, thus crossing the other style. The gonopod ends distally in an 

 auriculiform membrane which is bent so as to be concave on the ectal 

 side and presents a secondary smaller fold on the ectal side; between 

 the two folds in the type is a short rod or styliform process. 



Genotype. — A. clarki, sp. nov. 



89a. Anethoporus clarki, sp. nov. 



Type.— M.C.Z.A,3d7. Paratypes.— M. C. Z. 4,338. Trinidad: 

 Port of Spain, La Sieva Valley, April, 1916. H. L. Clark. 



Color in general brown to testaceous with the posterior margin above 

 bordered with a narrow stripe of dark brown to chestnut, the stripe 

 narrowing down the sides. Collum with a dark band across anterior 

 border just caudad of a narrow yellow margin, this dark stripe ex- 

 panded near middle, and a narrower band along the caudal marginal 

 yellow stripe, this also extended forward at the middle; the remaining 

 portion of collum covered with a network of dark lines. Head dark, a 

 sagittate tongue of dark color extending down between antennae out- 

 lined by a lighter area and above it, two small light dots; labrum 

 bordered narrowly with ferruginous; vertex abo^e with numerous 

 light dots and also light along the sulcus. Anal scutum dark except- 

 ing caudally above and in a narrow marginal stripe on each side below. 

 Valves dark or sometimes merely dusky over a lighter background, the 



