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126. Dimerogonus KAORINV8, ip. nav. 



Ttfi M I Z. 1,865. Parattti - M. C. Z. 1,866. N 

 Zealand: Kaon Forest, Dear Swainson (\Y. M. Wheel* 



Differs from P, oter chiefly in the character of the gonopods. The 

 anterior median plate offers an easy means of distinction; th >n- 



Btricted at middle, expanding from here davately distadwith the end 

 bifurcate, the mesa! excavation between the arms deep and rounded 



at bottom. The inner distal process of the COXal or anterior piece of 



the first gonopods is shorter, and differs in being clavately widened 

 distad and in curving distoectad instead of being essentially straight 



The lower part of collum narrower, the lateral edge arising from the 

 caudolateral corner more obliquely than in (tier, 

 i Oloration nearly as in atcr. 

 Number of segments, forty-six to fifty-four. 

 1 Hameter of male, 3.1 mm.; of female to 3.9 mm. 



427. Dimerogonus orophilus Attems. 

 Zool. jahrb. Syst., 1903, 18, p. 84, pi. 7, fig. 1-6. 1 



Locality. — New South Wales: Blue Mts., near Sydney. 1 



428. Dimerogonus insulanus Attems. 



Zool. jahrb. Syst., 1903, 18, p. 86, pi. 7, fig. 7-14. 1 



Localities. — New Zealand: Day's Bay near Wellington, Plum- 

 merton (W. M. Wheeler). Stephens Island. 1 



429. Dimerogonus aveburyi Silvestri. 

 Fauna Hawaiiensis, 1904, 3, p. 330, pi. 11, fig. 18-21. 1 



Locality. — Hawaiian Islands: Maui: Haleakala. 1 



430. Dimerogonus sharpi Silvestri. 

 Fauna Hawaiiensis, 1904, 3, p. 330, pi. 11, fig. 22-27. 1 

 Locality. — Hawaiian Islands: Maui: Haleakala. 1 





