< ii amhkklin : IfTBIOPODA OP 1 H n aisti;\i,i\\ ki;<;i<>\. 33 



\/.\ (.1.1 in s, gen. nov. 

 Differing from th€ known genera of Gonibregmatidae in having the ooxae 



of (he first maxillae uholk discrete; both branches get off by sutures; lappets 



present (subcaudal). Coxae of second maxillae united :it the middle; claw 

 of palpus pectinate. Labrum rather long from side to side, bulging caudad 



evenly eonvexly at middle, densely finely toothed or pectinate throughout, 



its width. Antennae short, strongly flattened, narrowing distad. A single 



row of suprasculella. none anteriorly. N<» wnt pal pores. Last coxae normally 



not at all enlarged, without pores. A small spiracle present on this segment. 



Anal Legs seven-jointed, without claws. 



Genotype. — A~j/</<1hu8 (do pus, gp, nov. 



83. Azygethis ATorrs, sp. nov. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 1,915. Paratype.— M. C. Z. 1,916. Fijis: 

 Levuka (W. M. Mann). 



In general color fulvous, a geminate dark stripe showing along the dorsum. 

 Head and antennae light ferruginous. 



Head short and broad, the anterior portion triangular, the apical angle 

 being a little greater than a right angle. 



Prehensors covered by cephalic plate excepting a little at base. 



No prebasal plate. 



Basal plate very wide, of equal width anteriorly and posteriorly, three and a 

 third times wider than median length. 



Prehensors and prosternum short, wholly unarmed, no chitinous lines. 



Dorsal plates smooth, not distinctly sulcate. 



Spiracles large, subelliptic or oblong, obliquely placed, the last one abruptly 

 smaller and subcircular. 



A single row of suprascutella excepting in anterior region and last segment. 



Last ventral plate large, unmodified, trapeziform or somewhat pentagonal, 

 the anterior margin forming a low angle at middle. 



No anal pores. 



Pairs of legs, seventy-one. 



Length, 51 mm. 



GONIBREGMATIDAE. 

 84. GONIBREGMATUS PLURIMIPES, Sp. nOV. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 1,988. Fijis: Lomati (W. M. Mann). 



Color, fulvous. 



Antennae proximally rather broad, flattened, gradually narrowing distad 

 to middle, beyond which nearly uniform and cylindrical. 



