in i.i.ktin: MUSEUM OF COMFABATIVi EOOLOOT. 



angular but truncate and expanded into ■ cap-like top; the lower 

 ectal angular projection longer and more retrorae. 



The coxa] proceaaei ol the third legs in the male clavatel) enlarged, 

 the processes of the following legs small almost obsolete. 



Number of segments, fifty-five. 



Width of male type, 4.5 mm. 



657. Zygostrophus digitulus (Brolemann). 



Spirostrophus digitulus Brolemann, Records Austr. mus., 1913, 10, p. 113, pi. 

 15, fig. 27-28, pi. 16, fig. 30-32. 1 



Locality. — Queensland : Condamine. 1 



658. Zygostrophus targioni (Silvestri). 

 Trigoniulus targioni Silvestri, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital., 1897, 29, p. 229. ' 

 Locality. — Queensland: Cairns. 1 



Sympastrophus, gen. nov. 



This genus is undoubtedly close to Spirostrophus with which it 

 agrees, while differing from Trigoniulus, in lacking pads on the tarsi 

 of the anterior feet of the males. It is segregated from Spirostrophus 

 on the basis of differences in the male gonopods. The median plate 

 of the gonopods is distally deeply incised. The anterior gonopods are 

 especially characterized by having the femur extended into a con- 

 spicuous process on the mesal side of a distinctly separated terminal 

 joint, this process curving ectad. In the posterior gonopods below 

 the ordinary processes there is a straight slender styliform process 

 that seems to convey the seminal duct, though this is not wholly 

 certain. 



Genotype. — S. manokwaranus, sp. nov. 



659. Sympastrophus manokwarinus, sp. nov. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 4,776. Dutch New Guinea: Manokwari 

 (Thomas Barbour). 



Posterior part of zonites red, the anterior region above brown to testaceous 

 with a cross stripe, often interrupted at the middorsal line, dusky to black and 

 the lower part of the sides and venter testaceous to fulvous. Anal scutum 

 dark. Legs and antennae red. 





