1896.] 



TBBBH3TMAL ISOPOD ORTISTACEAITS. 



397 



Ilcib. Grenada; Balthazar (windward), second-growth woods, 

 beaten from vines and brush, 250 feet ; Ghantilly (windward), 

 hillside, edge of forest, beaten from vines and brush, 400 feet. 



10. RIesaemadillo modestus, n. sp. 



Fig. 10. 

 10 a. 



106 



IOC 



10 dr 



(For lettering, see p. 389.) 



Body rather convex and narrow, smooth. Prosepistoma plain, 

 continuous with the forehead in the middle, and separated from it 

 on both sides by a transverse, incomplete, preocular cut. Eyes 

 moderate; ocelli about 16. Antennte short; flagellum very small, 

 first joint three times shorter than the second. Pereion : first 

 segment with the antero-median tubercle hardly perceivable ; 

 coxopodites distinct on the entire length of the edge of the 

 segment, with the hind part diverging and covered by the posterior 

 angle of the segment. Coxopodite of the second segment forming 

 a nearly inconspicuous ridge before the leg. Pleon, telsou : pleo- 

 telson triangular ; sides feebly curved ; apex pointed. Uropoda : 

 basis with a large oblong processus ; endopodites extending 

 beyond the apex of the pleotelson ; exopodites small, placed 

 at the top of the basal processus. Colour: grey or reddish, with 

 small light lineolse on the pereion ; uropoda light. Dimensions : 

 6 X 2| millim. 



Eah. St. Vincent, low ground S.E. of the island, under rubbish. 



11. Mbsaemadillo ameeioanus, n. sp.' 



Body convex, rather narrow, smooth. Cephalon ! prosepistoma 



' This genus was considered until lately to be African ; its range seems wide, 

 and extends from Madagascar to the coast of Guinea and the Antilles. No Asiatio 

 species has yet been mentioned. 



