AETHEOPOD FAUNA OF THE WEST INDIES. 481 



Eamily CAMBALiDiE. 



[=Cambalii)8e, Bollman.'] 



Genus Nannolene, Bollman, Ann. New York Acad. iv. p. 39 ; 



Ent. Am. ii. p. 225. 



*JSrANNOLENE cUBENSis, Bollman, Proc. JJ. 8. Nat. Mus. 1888, 

 p. 335. 



" Brownisli-blue, with the border of the segments brown ; 

 antennae and legs light brown, an indistinct row of light spots on 

 each side, 



"Eyes composed of about 16 ocelli, arranged in three trans- 

 verse rows. Antennae and legs stouter than in the Californian 

 species, from which cubensis further differs in that the circular 

 depressions which mark the transverse sulcus on the terga are 

 continued only up to the pore and not over the dorsum, 



" Number o£ segments 47. 



" Locality. Cuba." 



Nannolene dominicana (Pocock). 



Spirostreptus dominicanus, Pocock, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) ii. 

 pp. 478, 4/9, pi. xvi. fig. e. 



Colour black or banded with fuscous ; lower half of the head 

 pale ; antennae and legs nearly white. 



AntenncB short, shorter than the head, surpassing the collum. 

 Eyes well developed, composed of about three transverse rows of 

 well-defined ocelli. The posterior half of the segments distinctly 

 higher than the anterior. The longitudinal striae at the anterior 

 extremity of the body reaching up to the pore, falling farther and 

 farther short of it towards the hinder end. Pores conspicuous, 

 beginning on the 5th segment, above the middle of the side. 

 Sterna smooth. 



Locality. Dominica {G. A. Pamage). 



The above remarks are intended to supply deficiencies in my 

 previous description of this species, which I erroneously referred 

 to the genus Sjpirostreptus. 



JFamily Spieosteeptid^. 

 [=Spirostreptin3e, Bollman, loc. cit.'] 

 Genus Spieosteeptus. 

 *Spieosteeptiis ye]stealis, Porath, Bih. Sv. Vet.-AJcad. 

 Handl. iv. no. 7, p. 42. 



" Pale cinereous, posterior part of segments flavescent ; legs 

 and antennae ochraceous. 



