280 ATJSTBALIAN MAIACOSTEACA. 



483. Porcellio graniger. t , 



Porcellio graniger, List Crust. Brit, jfus., p. 99 (1847); 

 Miers, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (Ser. 4>, xvii., p. 226 (1876) ; 

 Cat. Crust. N.Z., p. 99, pi. ii., fig. 6 j^76). 



Oblong- oval, moderately convex, granulate ; the granules 

 seriate along the posterior margin of each segment, and partly- 

 seriate elsewhere. Head transverse, with the antero-lateral lobes 

 narrow and very promiij ait. Eyes small, black. Segments of 

 the thorax slightly tending backward at their latero-posterior 

 angles. Segments a£ the abdomen very short, smooth on the 

 sides, and with the latero-posterior angles acute, directed back- 

 wards, terminal segment triangular, acute, concave above, 

 narrowed posteriorly, scarcely reaching beyond the latero- 

 posterior^tngles of the penultimate segment. Caudal appendages 

 very sbiort, reaching a little beyond the apex of the terminal 

 segngfent, the larger (exserted) ramus ovate. Legs armed with 

 slender, acute spines. Colour chestnut brown. Length! in. [Jf.] 



Tasmania ; Melbourne. Found also in New Zealand. 



484. Porcellio obtusifrons. A.M. 

 Porcellio obtusifrons, Haswell, MS. 



Body broad and convex. Head short, transverse; lateral 

 frontal lobes rather prominent, but scarcely extending beyond 

 the antero-lateral angles of the first thoracic segment ; mesial 

 frontal lobe very low, much less prominent than the lateral lobes, 

 forming an obtuse angle. Segments of the thorax with their 

 postero-lateral angles slightly produced backwards. Abdominal 

 segments with their postero-lateral angles strongly produced and 

 acute. Last segment short, produced behind into a narrow 

 mesial sub-acute process, which, however, scarcely extends 

 beyond the postero-lateral angles of the penultimate segment. 

 Caudal appendages extending well beyond the apex of the 

 terminal segment ; inner ramus narrow, pointed ; outer ramus 

 nearly twice as long as the inner, lanceolate. Length nearly 

 i in. ; breadth about i in. Colour, slate-grey, with lighter mark- 

 ings towards the middle of each segment. 



Sydney. 



