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at  the  sides  and  below,  obsolete  or  nearly  so,  above.  The  scobina 
extending  from  the  9^  to  about  the  36th  but  very  small  posteriorly. 
The  pores  small ,  without  defined  surrounding  area ,  and  far  above  the 
middle  of  the  side,  just  in  front  of  the  transverse  sulcus,  the  first 
in  a  line  with  the  rest.  The  anal  somite  very  finely  and  closely  reti- 
culated; the  tergite  produced  into  a  straight,  pointed  angular  tail 
which  projects  considerably  beyond  the  margins  of  the  valves; 
valves  lightly  convex ,  with  their  margins  slightly  compressed  ;  sternite 
triangular.  Legs  very  smooth ,  with  a  single  hair  on  the  lower  edge  of 
each  segment.  Sterna  transversely  striate. 
tf.  With  the  legs  nob  padded.  Copalatory  foot  with  the  anterior 
median  lamina  wide  above,  the  middle  of  its  inferior  border  produced 
into  a  long,  pointed,  tongue-like  process  which  projects  below  the 
level  of  the  lateral  portions.  The  protrusible  portion  very  slender  and 
thread  like  below,  forked  at  the  extremity  like  a  snakes  tongue. 
Number  of  somites  48  —  50. 
Length  of  largest  specimen  95  mm.;  width  12.5. 
88.  Bhinocricus  semicinctus  sp.  n.  Pl.  XXII,  fig.  23. 
Flores:  Bari. 
Colour  olivaceo-piceous  ;  anterior  and  posterior  borders  of  the  first 
tergite  and  the  posterior  borders  of  the  rest  down  to  the  pore  widely, 
below  it  narrowly  flavous  except  the  anal  ferruginous,  legs  and 
antennae  nearly  black. 
Head  convex  with  a  feeble  longitudinal  sulcus  throughout,  very 
slightly  transversely  striolate,  with  four  labral  punctures.  Eyes  com- 
posed of  about  44  ocelli  arranged  in  7  transverse  rows,  irregularly 
rounded,  separated  by  a  space  equal  to  about  twice  a  diameter. 
Antennce  short,  about  equal  to  the  distance  between  the  eyes, 
with  the  two  distal  segments  hairy,  the  rest  naked. 
The  first  tergite  with  a  weak  anterior  lateral  marginal  sulcus  and 
not  extending  so  low  as  the  second,  with  rounded  angle.  The  second, 
like  the  rest,  inferiorly  sulcate,  with  its  inferior  extension  very  little 
produced  in  front.  The  rest  of  the  tergites  longitudinally  sulcate  below, 
transversely  striate  above  in  front ,  smooth  above  behind  ;  the  transverse 
sulcus  nearly  obsolete  above  ;  a  weak  longitudinal  stria  running  just 
above  the  pore.  The  pores  just  in  front  of  the  sulcus,  which  is 
sinuate  for  there  reception,  only  a  little  above  the  middle  of  the  side, 
