392 M. A. DOiLrus on west-indian 



4. Armabillo cincttjs, n. sp. 



Fig. 4. 



[Mar. 3, 



(For lettering, see p. 389.) 



Body moderately convex, rather wide, depressed on the fore and 

 hind parts of the segments, with a transverse range of tubercles 

 on each segment. Cephalon : prosepistoma nearly plain, fore 

 edge straight. Eyes middling ; ocelli about 16. Antennse : first 

 joint of the flagellum twice as short as the second. Pereion : 

 first segment with a double autero-mediau tubercle ; lateral edges 

 raised ; coxopodite distinct and divei-gent on the third hind part 

 of the edge (underside). Coxopodite of the second segment 

 forming a narrow, quadrangular processus. Pleou, telson : pleo- 

 telson as long as wide, with a triangular tubercle near its basis ; 

 sides curved ; apex one-fourth narrower than the basis. Uropoda : 

 basis nearly straight ; eudopodite very small, extending hardly to 

 one-sixth the length of the pleotelson ; exopodite minute, placed 

 above the middle of the internal edge of the basis (upperside). 

 Colour : dark grey, with small lighter lineoliB on both sides of the 

 median line (pereion), and three light dots on the pleotelson. 

 Dimensions: 7|x3jmillim. 



Hah. Near Layon (leeward side). On rotten wood, dry forest, 

 500 feet, October 4. 



5. AbMADILLO GBBNADElirsiS. 



Armadillo grenadensis, Budde-Lund, Entomol. Meddelel. 1893, 

 p. 115. 



Body much convex, nearly smooth. Cephalon : prosepistoma 

 slightly convex, fore edge feebly arched in the middle. . Eyes 

 rather large ; ocelli about 16. Antennae short ; first joint of the 



