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arms an- distinct!) impressed. Last ventral plan- with caudal margin 

 convex and bending evenlj aboui corner to rides which di 

 cephalad. Coxopleurae caudally truncate; bearing spineacenl 

 along caudal and lateral margins; pore i ceedingiy fine, ahno 

 obliteratedj not numerous. Penult legs chieflj with ordinary setae, 

 but with fewer somewhat stouter ones on caudal (mesal) surfao 

 Femur and tibia of anal legs furrowed at distal end above; no teeth or 



Spines at distal end above OT any of the joints; femur densely armed 



below and mesally with stout, spinescent setae, with no naked ventral 

 area; femur similarly armed hut in addition with a single stout tooth; 

 metatarsus with a few stout, spinescent setae on mesal -id.- and with 



■ lies of four or five stout teeth beneath; first tarsal joint with two 

 stout teeth beneath. 



Length, 21 mm. 



10. Cryptops polyodontus Attems. 

 Zool. jahrb. Syst., 1903, 18, p. 106. 1 

 Localities. — Chatham Island. Stephens Island. 1 



11. Cryptops loriae Silvestri. 

 Ann. Mus. civ. Genova, 1894, 34, p. 628. 1 

 Locality. — New Guinea. 1 



12. Cryptops australis Newport. 



Trans. Linn. soc. London, 1845, 19, p. 408. 1 Pocock, Ann. mag. nat. hist., 

 1893, ser. 6, 11, p. 129. 2 Kraepelin, Fauna siidw. Austr., 1908, 2, p. 106; 3 

 Arkiv zool., 1916, 10, no. 2, p. 2. 4 



Localities. — New Zealand: 1 Wellington. 2 W. Australia: Lion 

 Mill, Mundaring Weir, Guildford, Cannington and Pickering Brook 

 in the Swan River District, Jarrahdale, Harvey, Bunbury, Boyanup, 

 Donnybrook, Bridgetown, Perth, Albany. 3 Queensland: Cedar 

 Creek. 4 



13. Cryptops tahitiaxus, sp. now 



Type.— M. C. Z. 2,075. Society Islands: Tahiti (W. M. 

 Wheeler). 



Allied to C. australis Newport and doriac Pocock. First dorsal 



