40 CHILOPODA. 
CHOMATOBIUS. 
Chomatobius, Humbert & Saussure, Miss. Sci. Mex., Myriop. p. 145 (1872). 
1. Chomatobius mexicanus. (Tab. III. figg. 13, 13 a—d.) 
Geophilus mexicanus, Sauss. Mém. Mex. Myr. in Mém. Soc. Phys. Genéve, xv. p. 390, t. 7. fig. 49 
(1866) *. 
Chomatobius mexicanus, Humb. & Sauss. Miss. Sci. Mex., Myriop. p. 145°. 
Hab. Nortu America, San Diego, Texas (Mus. Brit.).—Mexico, Cordova }. 
ORPHN AUS. 
Orphneus, Meinert, Nat. Tidschr. (3) vii. p. 17 (1870). 
1. Orphneus brevilabiatus. (Tab. III. figg. 14, 14 a-d.) 
Geophilus brevilabiatus, Newp. Trans. Linn. Soe. xix. p. 436, no. 9 (1845) °. 
Geophilus lineatus, Newp. loc. cit. no. 10’. 
Geophilus bilineatus, Peters, Reise Mossam., Ins. p. 531, t. 23. fig. 4°. 
Chomatobius brasilianus, Humb. & Sauss. Rev. et Mag. Zool. (2) xxii. p. 205 (1870) *; Miss. Sci: 
Mex., Myriop. p. 146, t. 6. fig. 24°. . 
Orphneus brasiliensis, Meinert, Nat. Tidschr. (3) vii. p. 20°; Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 1886, p. 2327. 
Orphneus lividus, Meinert, loc. cit. p. 19°. 
Orya xanti, Tomosvary, Term. fiizetek, ix. p. 64 (1885) °. 
Hab. Mexico, Tampico in Tamaulipas (Richardson); Honpuras (Mus. Brit.?) ; 
Nicaracua, Polvon’; Panama’.—Braziu4, Rio Negro 5, 
This species is widely distributed in the tropical and subtropical parts of both 
FKastern and Western Hemispheres. | 
I have here added to the synonymy Chomatobius brasilianus, Humbert and Saussure. 
NOTIPHILIDES. 
Notiphilides, Latzel, Die Myriop. Osterr.-Ungar. Monarch. i. p. 20 (1880). 
1. Notiphilides maximiliani. (Tab. III. figg. 15, 15 ad.) 
Notiphilus maximiliani, Humb. & Sauss. Rev. et Mag. Zool. (2) xxii. p. 205 (1870)*; Miss. Sci. 
Mex., Myriop. p..141, t. 6. fig. 22 (1872) *. 
Notiphilides maximiliani, Latzel, Die Myriop. Osterr.-Ungar. Monarch. i. p. 20 (1880)*; Meinert, 
Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 1886, p. 232°. 
Hab. Mexico, Campeche (Heller2), Teapa in Tabasco (H. H. Smith) ; GuaTaMaLa 
(Meinert * & Stoll)—Cotomsia ; TRINIDAD, 
Widely distributed in the northern parts of the Neotropical Region. The British 
Museum also has specimens from Colombia and Trinidad. 
