chamberlin: west Indian chilopoda and diplopoda. 161 



36. Titanophilus fratrellus Chamberlin. 



Bull. M. C. Z., 1915, 59, p. 505. 



Habitat — Haiti: Petionville (W. M. Mann). 



Chilenophilidae. 

 37. Nesidiphilus marginalis (Meinert). 

 Geophilus marginalis Meinert, Proc. Amer. philos. soc, 1886, 23, p. 218. 



Habitat. — New Providence (C. J. Maynard). Cuba: Soledad, 

 near Cienfuegos (T. Barbour). Trinidad, Loma del Marin (T. 

 Barbour, W. S. Brooks). Jamaica: Port Morant. 



38. Nesidiphilus latus Chamberlin. 

 Bull. M. C. Z., 1915, 59, p. 512. 



Habitat. — Jamaica: Blue Mt. Peak. 



39. Nesidiphilus montis Chamberlin. 

 Bull. M. C. Z., 1915, 59, p. 513. 



Habitat. — Cuba : Monte Verde. 



40. Nesidiphilus juvenis, sp. nov. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 1,877. Haiti: Petiom-ille, November, 1912. 

 W. M. Mann. 



This is the only representative of the genus thus far known from 

 Haiti. 



The young type is yellow in color, with the head and prehensors 

 orange. 



Cephalic plate widest at level occupied by frontal suture when 

 present, narrowing from there moderately caudad. Anterior and 



