Bl l.i.i n\ \h mi If 01 I 0M7 LRATIVI /•>. tLOGl . 



phalk plate oni ami a halt' timet longer than wide Frontal luturc 



absent o? obscure Paired sulci absenl Puneta numeroui, rather li^ht , 



fewei or absent in frontal region, Plate narrowed gradually oaudad from 



ii middle much at in Z eurhu, 



lal plate much overlapped by the cephalic; the exposed portion Dearly 



1 l times wider than long. 



Prehenson when closed reaching beyond cud of firsl antenna! article. 

 ternum without chitinous lines, Presternum, femuroid, and claw hearing 



teeth, the latter below suture trochanter also with a slight rounded black 



tooth. Teeth of presternum acutely pointed, apices widely separated, the 



interval between them being V-shaped. Distal tooth of femuroid .stouter 

 than that of claw. 



First lege scarcely or not at all shorter or more slender than the second. 



Spiracles all circular; the first much longer than the second. 



Last ventral plate broad; sides straight, converging caudad; caudal angles 

 rounded and caudal margin a little convex. 



I \oplcural pore.-, small, few, along and beneath border of last ventral plate, 

 most in the type being covered. 



Anal pores very small. 



Anal legs with a stout, well-developed claw. 



Pairs of legs, thirty-nine. 



Length, 18 mm. 



99. Zelanion (Zelanoides) paucipes, sp. now 



Type.— M. C. Z. 2,059. New Zealand: Day's Bay (W. M. 

 Wheeler). 



\ ery similar to the preceding species hut differing in various details, 

 Antennae shorter, the last article longer than the two preceding instead 

 of shorter. Prosternal teeth conspicuously different; not divergent, 

 but lying close together, only narrowly separated, distally rounded, 

 not black. Tooth of claw of prehensors larger than that of femuroid. 

 First legs proportionately smaller. Coxopleural pores few, chiefly 

 along edge of plate which does not cover them as in Z. similis; a much 

 smaller single pore above and caudad of these. 



Pairs of legs, thirty-three. 



Length of type, 12 mm. 



100. Eukytion (Steneurytiox) sitocola (Attems). 



Geophilus {Pachymerium) sitocola Attems, Zool. jahrb. Syst., 1903, 18, p. 256. ' 

 Eurytion sitocola Attems, Fauna siidw. Austr., 1911, 3, p. 161.- 



Localities. — New Zealand. 1 W. Australia: Collie.- 



