GUNTHORP: MYRIAPODA of KANSAS. 165 



Habitat: Cowley Co. (writer); Douglas Co. (G. D. Hanna) ; Norton 

 Co. (C. D. Bunker). 



13. Parajulus impressus (Say). 



. Juliis impressus Say. Jour. Phila. Acad., vol. II, p. 102 (1821). 

 Parajubis impressus Bollman. Bull. 46, U. S. Natl. Mus., p. 

 183 (1893). 

 Habitat: Clay Co. (W. E. Wolking) ; Coffey Co. (Biol. Survey) ; Cow- 

 ley Co. (writer); Douglas Co. (G. D. Hanna and writer); Franklin and 

 Graham Cos. (Biol. Survey) ; Jeflferson Co. (writer) ; Labette and Mont- 

 gomery Cos. (Biol. Survey) ; Sumner Co. (writer) ; Trego Co. (Biol. 

 Survey). 



14. Parajulus venustus (Wood). 



Jiilus venustus Wood. Proc. Phila. Acad., 1864, p. 10. 

 Parajulus venustus Bollman. Bull. 46, U. S. Natl. Mus., p. 

 183 (1893). 

 There is a single male specimen in the collection. It agrees well with 

 Wood's description and figures. 



Habitat: Winfield, Cowley Co. (writer. Mar. 1911). Also recorded 

 from "Kansas" by Bollman. 



Class CHILOPODA. 



Order SCHIZOTARSIA. 



15. Scutigera forceps (Rafinesque) . 



Selista forceps Rafinesque. Ann. of Nature, vol. I, p. 7 (1820). 

 Scutigera forceps Meinert. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, vol. XXI, p. 

 171 (1885). 

 This species is undoubtedly distributed throughout the greater part of 

 the state. 



Habitat: Cowley Co. (writer); Douglas Co. (D. H. Wenrick and 

 writer); Montgomery Co. (Biol. Survey); Sumner Co. (writer). It is 

 also reported by Cragin from Barber, Labette and Shawnee counties. 



Order ANAMORPHA. ' 

 Family LITHOBIID^. 



16. Lithobius forficatus (Linnaeus). 



Scolopendra forficata Linnaeus. Syst. Nat., I, p. 638 (1758). 



Lithobius forficatus Leach. Trans. Linn. Soc, vol. XI (1815). 

 . In the adult specimens the coxal pores vary from 5, 5, 5, 4 to 6, 6, 7, 5. 

 This number is smaller than usually assigned to this species. 



Habitat: Cowley Co. (writer) ; Labette Co. (R. D. Lindsey) ; Sumner 

 Co. (W. 0. Riley). 



17. Lithobius jowensis Meinert. 



Lithobius jou-eiisis Meinert. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, vol. XXI, 

 p. 177 (1885). 



