10 TWO NEW VICTORIAN SYMPHYLA OF THE GENUS HANSENIELLA 
Although //. minor is about the same size as Scutigerella 
indecisa Attems, there can be no confusion with this form 
even if it should prove to be a species of Hanseniella. Of the 
described species of Hanseniella, H. minor seems to resemble 
most closely H. (Scutigerella) suhunguiculata described by 
Imms from the Himalayas. The resemblance of the antennae 
in the two species is particularly striking. Points of 
difference are (i) the first stalked sense-organ in H. minor 
is on the second, not third, antennal segment; (ii) the 
enlarged seta of the second scute is nearly twice the breadth 
of the basal antennal segment; (iii) the form of the claw on 
both anterior and posterior legs is different; (iv) there are 
about 4-5 large setae in the longitudinal roAvs along the cerci ; 
Imms’ drawings show about 11-12 small setae. 
References. 
1. Archey, G., The Occurrence in New Zealand of Myriapoda of the 
Genus Scutigerella, Order Syinphyla. Trans. N.Z. Inst., xlvii, 1915, 
p. 293. 
2. Attems, C., Myriapoda, in Die Fauna Sudzvest-Australiens (Michael- 
sen und Hartmeyer), iii, 1911, p. 165. 
3. Bagnall, R. S., On the Classification of the Order Symphyla. Journ. 
Linn. Soc. London, Zoology, xxxii, 1913, p. 195. 
4. Hansen, H. J., The Genera and Species of the Order Symphyla. 
Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., xlvii, 1903, p. 1. 
5. Imms, A. D., On a New Species of Symphyla from the Himalayas. 
Journ. Linn. Soc. London. Zoology, xxx, 1909, p. 252. 
6. Tillyard, R. J., The Evolution of the Class Insecta. P. and Pr. 
Roy. Soc. Tasmania, 1930, p. 1. 
