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M. A. DOLtPUS ON WEST- INDIAN 



[Mar. 3, 



endopodite extending to one-half the length of the pleotelson ; 

 exopodite minute, placed near the middle of the internal edge of 

 the basis. Colour : dark grey or brown, with three longitudinal 

 light lines, and a wide spot on the sides of each segment ; antennas 

 and uropoda pale. Dimensions : 16 x 7 millim. 



Fig. 6. 



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(For lettering, see p. S89.) 



Edh. St, Vincent ; pretty common imder rubbish, forest below 

 2000 feet. Forest, dry hill-side near Chateaubelais (leeward), 

 under stones, 1000 feet ; Cumberland Valley, damp ground, 1000 

 feet. 



7. Aemadillo zigzag, n. sp. 



Body convex, smooth. Cephalon : prosepistoma plain, fore 

 edge nearly straight. Eyes small; about 12 ocelli. Antenna) 

 short ; first joint of the flagellum twice as short as the second. 

 Pereion : first segment with a slightly perceptible antero-median 

 tubercle ; edges hardly raised ; coxopodite distinct on the entire 

 length of the edge (underside), not divergent. Coxopodite of the 

 second segment narrowly quadrangular. Pleon, telson : pleotelson 

 as wide as long ; sides feebly curved ; apex with rounded angles, 

 half as wide as the basis. Uropodaj basis oblique, endopodite 

 reaching to one-half the length of the pleotelson ; exopodite 

 minute, placed near the middle of the internal edge of the basis 

 (upperside). Colour ; yellowish, with a double median and 



