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(18) Bkimocriems kimcim, sp. el 



i Cdc-'M-r :livr black, rir px^ri.r rln ::' :be 3e-gne--:s pile. ±zi :i.e e-TLre p:s:en:r 

 portion reddish laterally; antennae and legs reddish yellow. 



Tra^STer-e ^px-v* :beo~.e:e- above :ie pore C :be exx::: :be a^xrirr 



eiirb:. Soobina larre-. z'z~ border :: :be xrgix ib:-: ::. sir.- ire. 



Anal valves not prominent. 



Number of sugmtjitB 54. 



Length SO mm, width 7 nun. 



Loc. Gazelle Peninsula, New Britain. A vln^Le £ 



The three of Bkimterkm* here described may be distinguished by the 



:o*.l:-*drg :ab~.e . — 



(a) Back ornamented with a pair of red or yellow bands wrjawted by a n*»fiiam 

 dorsal Hull i band; dorsum of segments transversely striata, the transverse 



sulcus joss traceable damnify; anal valves as under (a*); legs paieu 



crubomlemrit 



(6) Back without longitudinal bands and without transverse striae. 



(of) Anal valves produced considerably beyond the tergite; body and 

 legs and m^mm* black, t erg it e s not bWnnatP posteriorly, srwh i n* 

 smalL jfunifffiMis. 



\b ) Anal valves scarcely at all produced beyond the level of the tergite; 

 scobrna large; tergit H B noticeably bisinuate; legs and antennae r ed di sh 

 yellow. btimcinu. 



Genus. Spuvbohu, Brand:. 

 (19) Spirobolns ameipts. sp. n. 



f. Colour (in alcohol) a nearly uniform pale ohre green, pos t erior border of segments 

 with a narrow yellow band in front of which there is a darker stripe: anal augm en t 

 olive black; legs dear reddish pink. 



Head and segments densely punctulate throughout ; transverse sulcus obsolete dorsally 

 but traceable above the pore; pores small, apparently ■tnated upon the sulcus, 



Number of segments 44. 



Length about 50 mm ; width 6 mm. 



Loc Isle of Pines. 



This species has not been described at any great length on account of the closeness 

 of its resemblance to & ealedomiau, Pocock (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6V XL, p. 233, 1393), 

 from New Caledonia The latter, however, has the legs entirely black and the head 

 and segments smooth and polished. The two following species from New Caledonia no 



