DESCRIPTIONS OF GENERA AND SPECIES 715 



L. communis, Hoffmeistek, Die bisj. bek. Art. Eegenw., 1845, P- ^7 (in part.). 



A. mucosa, Eisen, Ofv. Svensk. Acad., 1874, No. a, p. 47. 



L. aquatilis, Vejdovsky, SB. Bohm. Ges., 1875, p, 199. 



L. mucosus, Taubee, Ann. Dan., 1879, p. 16. 



A. carnea, Vejdoysky, Syst. u. Morph., 1884, p. 61. 



A. aquatilis, Oebley, Ert. termesz. Kor., xv, 1885, p. a8. 



L. (Allolotaophora) carneus, Vaillant, Annel^s, p. 136. 



L. (AUolobophora) roseus, Vaillant, Annel^s, p. 137. 



A. rosea, EosA, Mem. R. Ace. Torino, 1893, p. 31. 



A. (Notogama) rosea, RosA, Boll. Mus. Zool. Torino, 1893, ^o- i<5°> P- 3- 

 Definition. Length, 60mm.; diameter, ^mm.; number of segments, 150. Setae strictly paired. 

 CUtellnm, XXF (XXFrj-JXIIL Tuberoula jpubertatis, XXIX-XXXI {XXIX,' XXX). 

 Dorsal pores begin IV. V. Spermatheca in X, XI, opening anteriorly near to middle dorsal 

 line. Hab.— Europe ; Palestine; Siberia; Morocoo ; N. America; Argentine; Brazil. 



The above definition refers to the ' subspecies typica ' of Rosa. A second sub- 

 species is ' macedonica,' with a clitellum xxvi-xxxiii, from Macedonia. 



(34) AUolobophora nordenskioldii, Eisen. 



A. Nordenskioldii, Eisen, K. Svensk. Akad. Handl., 1879, ^0. 7, p. 6. 

 Lumbrieus (AUolobophora) Nordenskioeldii, Vaillant, AnneMs, p. 146. 



Definition. Length, 1^0 mm.; number of segments, 135. Setae strictly paired. Clitellum, 

 XXri-XXXII. Tuhercula pubertatis, XXIX, XXX, XXXI. Hab.— Siberia ; Sweden; 

 Azores. 



This species appears to be coloured like A. foetida, and, according to Rosa (15), 

 has an identical ornamentation upon the seta. The two are doubtfully distinct. 



{35) AUolobophora hermanni, Michaelsen. 

 A. Hermanni, Michaelsen, JB. Hamb. wiss. Anst., vii, 1890, p. 13. 



Definition. Length, 4.0mm.; breadth, %mm. ; number of segments, 100. Tubercula pubertatis 

 on XXIX, XXX. First dorsal pore IV/V. Setae are paired, though the two setae of 

 each pair are more widely separated in anterior segments ; these setae also are larger 

 than those which follow. Eab.—Harz Mountains ; in a morass. 



This species appears to be without integumental pigment. 



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