8 TWO NEW VICTORIAN SYMPHYLA OF THE GENUS HANSENIELLA 
Zealand, and regarded by him as identical with Hanseniella 
( Scutigerella ) caldaria Hansen, from South America. Certain 
differences between the two forms were, however, observed, 
notably in regard to size, number of antennal segments, and 
other points. In so remarkably homogeneous a group as the 
Symphyla the differentiation of species, when direct com- 
parison of types is not made, must be a matter of uncertainty, 
and it is not improbable that the New Zealand form is a 
species distinct from the South American. 
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Fig. 2. Hanseniella minor sp. nov. 
A. — One of the distal antennal segments ; sense-organ visible. 
Bi. — Sense-organ from an antennal segment. 
C. — Claws of left hind leg, anterior view. 
D. — Claws of right front leg, posterior view. 
E. — Cercus. 
Lettering as in Fig. 1. 
