238 Memoirs of the Indian Museum. [Voi,. I, 



Prostates long, tubular ; glandular part much coiled, occupying some seg- 

 ments, duct thinner and very much shorter, nevertheless still 6 mm. long, winding 

 irregularly. 



Penial setae (figs. 58, 59, 61) about 3I mm. long and 36 1^ thick, only very 

 slightly bent, distal end flattened without being broadened, somewhat hollowed at 

 one side, but not enough to be described as spoon-like, flattened distal end tapering 

 triangularly to end in a simple tip. The distal third part of the seta, with the ex- 

 ception of about the distal third part of the flattened end, is ornamented in a very 

 characteristic manner. It bears a great number of transverse serrulate rows which 

 curve outward. On the flattened part of the seta these rows of teeth are very 

 densely and rather regularly arranged, giving the surface of the seta almost the 

 appearance of a fish-skin covered with serrulate scales. Towards the distal end of the 

 seta this ornamentation ceases rather suddenly, leaving the distal third part of the 

 flattened end of the seta quite smooth ; towards the proximal part of the seta the 

 ornamentation alters its character slowly, becoming less dense, the rows at flrst getting 

 somewhat broader and less curved, then becoming shorter and changing into small 

 groups of somewhat larger teeth, and flnally disappearing altogether. 



Spermathecae (fig. 60) : Main pouch with an irregular ampulla with broad 

 short lobes and protuberances and a thick and very short duct. Into the duct 

 open two opposite diverticula which, in situ, are generally hidden beneath the over- 

 lapping ampulla. The diverticula consist of a few (about three) rounded seminal 

 chambers which are united to form a single irregular, shortly stalked diverticulum, or 

 are more or less separated, to form two simple or somewhat compound diverticula 

 united by a common short stalk. 



Hab. — Central India, United Provinces, Kalwari Bazar in the Basti 

 district; DHARM KHAN leg. 

 Bihar: Sirsiah, Mozaffarpur district; Mrs. E. BBRGTHEIIv leg. 



!^ ! EUTYPHOEUS ANDERSONI, MlCHI^SN. 



(Plate xiv, figs. 40, 41.) 



E. a., MICHABLSEN, in Mt. Mus. Hamburg, xxiv, p. 185, f. 28. 



Examined three mature specimens, all of which were mutilated, two at the an- 

 terior part of the body. 



External Characters. — Dimensions: I^ength 200 — 220 mm., thickness about 

 2I — 4 mm. at the hinder end, about 6| mm. at the anterior part of the body, number 

 of segments about 200 — 220. 



Colour dorsally violet-grey with a darker median line; ventrally grey. 



Head indistinctly tanylobous (?). 



Setae rather small, all at the ventral side of the body, the median dorsal distance 

 being larger than half the circumference of the body (ii=ca. fw) ; setae paired, in 

 general the ventral ones rather strictly, the lateral ones not so, aa: ah: he : cd= 

 6 : 3 : 6 : 5 ; in the anteclitellar region ah nearly equal to aa, he and cd. 



