400 ME. SOLATEll ON TUB P]iOSPEOT0S OP ' DAS TlEREElCn.* [Mar. 17, 



13. Haplaemadillo monooellatus, n. sp 

 Fig. 13. 



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(For lettering, eee p. 389.) 



Body convex, smooth, and covered with minute, setose hair. 

 Cephalon : prosepistoma with a shield-like convexity. Eyes 

 monocellate, hardly perceivable. Antennae very hairy ; flagelluiii 

 siugle-jointed, with a long stiil hair at its distal end. Pereion : 

 first segment with a very blunt antero-medinn tubercle ; hind edge 

 nearly straight; sides feebly raised forward; coxopodite distinct 

 on the posterior half of the edge. Second segment with no distinct 

 coxopodite. Pleon, telson : pleotelson widely triangular, much 

 wider than long. Uropoda with a square basis, longer than the 

 pleotelson ; endopodite as long as the basis ; exopodite minute, 

 placed at the internal distal angle of the basis. Colour : dark 

 grey, variegated with lighter lineolse and irregular stripes. 

 Dimensions : 9 x 4 millim. 



Ihib. St. Vincent ; liichmond valley, under rotting leaves, 

 1100 feet, January 18 (one example). 



March 17, 1896. 



Prof. Gr. B. Howes, F.Z.S., in the Chair. 



■ Mr. Sclater called the attention of the Meeting to the prospectus 

 of the new work ' Das Tierreich,' to be published by Friedlander 

 and Son, of Berlin, of which he had spoken in addressing the 

 Society on the subject of Nomenclature at the last Meeting. The 

 prospectus showed that a considerable numt)er of zoologists were 



