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on each side, while there is no spot along the front margin. The 
margins of the coxal projections are stained with blue, and further 
to the upper side there are four lateral blue spots placed more or 
less near to each other, The transverse spot of the first thoracic 
segment seems to be dissolved into two transverse spots directed 
forwards and outwards and a short straight median one between 
the two transverse ones and almost in connection with them. The 
second thoracie tergite is decorated with a short narrow transverse 
band, slightly bent backwards, and the first abdominal tergite with 
one which is bent slightly backwards in the middle and near the 
lateral margin directed backwards and outwards under an obtuse 
angle. The transverse bands of the three next tergites are very 
narrow and do not reach the margin. The following bands 
gradually become broader and shorter backwards, so that the pen- 
ultimate, the broadest, is three to four times as broad as the first. 
The lateral parts of the fifth and sixth bands are directed: back- 
wards. Each half part of the anal hill has a blue spot. The inter- 
articulation membranes between the tergites are pale.. The ventral 
side is yellowish with the exception of an indistinet longitudinal 
blue sternal spot. The appendages are almost coloured as in Ew. 
segmentatus. 
Measurement. The single speeimen measured in length 1,25"” 
and in breadth 0,50mm, The length of the antenna is 0,327", 
and of the palps 0,52. Leg 2 measured 1,49, leg 3 1,40 and 
leg 4 2,12mm, 
Locality. 1 have only examined one not full-grown specimen, 
which Dr. C. Børner has Caught under a stone at the foot of the 
Monte Pelegrino near Palermo in the month of March. 
Eucarus Arabicus n. sp. 
(Pl. IV fig. 14, 18 and 21; pl. VI fig. 19.) 
Body. The back of the head and of the abdomen do not merge 
gradually into each other, as the first abdominal tergites are almost 
perpendicular, else the shape of the body is as in Eucarus segmentatus. 
