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On the Palaeozoic Bivalved Entomostraca. 295 subopaca ; antennis crassiusculis ; thorace profunde canaliculate, scutello simplice. Long. 3 millim. Antennae stout, fourth to tenth joints transverse. Thorax nearly as long as broad, narrower than the elytra, much nar-rowed behind, closely and finely punctate, deeply canaliculate from the front to near the base, where the channel expands into a fovea. Elytra a little longer than the thorax, a little narrowed at the shoulders, densely punctate ; scutellum densely punctate. Ilind body a little narrower towards the base, densely punctate, the basal segments slightly paler than the others. Kashiwagi, Nara, Sheba, Shimonosuwa, Bukenji, Sap-poro. This is closely allied to F. thoracica, but it is rather larger and of a nearly uniform brown colour, the antennae are con-siderably thicker, and the punctuation is denser. Like the European species it inhabits the nests of ants in trees. Falagria sulcata. Staj)hylinus sulcatus, Payk. Mou. Staph, Suec. p. 32. Yokohama and Hakodate. [To be continued.] XXXVII. — Notes on the Palceozoic Bivalved Entomostraca. — No. XXVI. On some new Devonian Ostracoda. By Prof. T, Rupert Jones, F.E.S., F.G.S. With a Note on their Geological Position, by the Rev. G. F. WniDBOfiNE, M.A., F.G.S. [Plate XL] I. The new Ostracodous genus herein described is founded on numerous specimens discovered by the Rev. G. F. Whid-borne, F.G.S., in a Devonian Limestone at Daddy-Hole Cove, near Torquay, Devonshire. Kyamodes, gen. nov. Carapace bivalved, subconvex ; dorsal edge straight, ven-21*

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XXXVII.—Notes on the Palæozoic bivalved Entomostraca.—No. XXVI. On some new Devonian Ostracoda. With a note on their geological position, by the Rev. G. F. Whidborne, M.A., F.G.S

T Rupert Jones
Annals And Magazine of Natural History (6) 2: 295-299 (1888)

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