NORMANELLA. 87 
Genus 19. NORMANELLA, nov. gen. 
Animal rigid, subcylindrical; abdomen as wide as 
the thorax and not distinctly separated from it; 
caudal segments and setz small. Anterior antenne 
short, 7-jointed; secondary branch of posterior an- 
tenn small, 1-jomted; mandible palp small, with two 
minute l-jointed branches; maxillar palp well deve- 
loped, with several setose digits; second foot-jaw 
forming a small clawed hand. Inner branch of first 
pair of feet elongated, 2-jointed, the second joint 
short, and bearing two long apical sete; outer branch 
short, 3-jointed; inner branches of the second, thixd, 
and fourth pairs 2-jointed; fifth pair foliaceous, 
2-jointed. 
In general appearance this genus resembles Lao- 
phonte and Cletodes. From the former, however, it | 
is separated by its branched mandible-palp and the 
want of a prehensile claw on the first foot ; from Cletodes 
by the presence of a branch on the posterior antenna, 
by the branched mandible-palp, and the elongated 
inner branch of the first pair of feet. 
1. Normanetia pupiA, Brady and foberison. PI. 
| LXXVIII, figs. 12—22. 
Laophonie dubia, Brady & Robertson, Brit. Assoc. Report, p. 196 
_ (1875). 
Female as seen laterally (fig. 12) somewhat con- 
