chamberlin: west Indian chilopoda and diplopoda. 157 



23. ScoLOPENDRA ANGULATA Newport. 



Ann. mag. nat. hist., 1884, 13, p. 97; Pocock, Joiirn. Linn. soc. London, 189.3, 



24, p. 458 ;i Kraepelin, Revis. Scolop., 1903, p. 234.^ 

 Scolopendra prasina C. L. Koch Meinert, Proc. Amer. philos. soc, 1886, 23, 



p. 192.3 



Habitat.— St. Thomas.^ St. Vincent (H. H. Smith) .^ Trini- 

 dad (Peter Gelliman).^ 



24. Scolopendra viridicornis Newport. 

 Ann. mag. nat. hist., 1844, 13, p. 97; Kraepelin, Revis. Scolop., 1903, p. 236.^ 



Habitat. — Antilles (?).^ 



A common species in South America; but I have not personally- 

 seen specimens of it taken in any of the West Indies. 



25. Scolopendra viridis Say. 

 Proc. Acad. nat. sci. Phih, 1821, p. 110. 



Habitat. — Jamaica: Cinchona (C. T. Brues). 



25a. Scolopendra sanatillae Bollman. 

 Bull. 46, U. S. N. M., 1893, p. 199.i 

 Habitat. — Sanatilla.^ Swan Island (Geo. Nelson). 



26. Scolopendra alternans Leach. 



Trans. Linn. soc. London, 1812, 11, p. 383; Pocock, Journ. Linn. soc. London, 

 1893, 24, p. 458.1 



Habitat. — New Providence: Nassau (T. Barbour, O. Bryant, 

 C. J. Maynard). Andros: Mangrove Cay (O. Bryant). Great 

 Inagua. Cuba: Maisi (Torre), Sierra de Caballos (T. Barbour, 

 W. S. Brooks), San Antonio delos Banos(T. Barbour, W. S. Brooks), 

 Guantanamo, La Cabrera (C. T. Ramsden), Los Negros in Jiguani (T. 



