Mr. Newport on the Class Myriapoda, OnUr Chih.poda. 365 



3. Lith. fasciatm, saturate testaceus, .cutorum dorsaliuni lateribus fcjoifcjM btf longi- 



tudinah mediant nigresccntibus, ocellis 18 magnis mgris, labii dcntieulis 18 miuutis 

 mgris, labio mandibulis pedibusque flavis: nictatarsonim articulis ferruguuis pilosis.- 

 Long. 1| unc. 



■Hai. In Italia ad Florentiam Ncapolincjuc. (r. in Mm. D. Hope.) 



The head is ferruginous, convex, subquadratc, with scattered punctures ; the ocelli arc very 

 large, especially the four upper ones, and together with the sides of the head arc of a 

 deep black; the antenna are ferruginous, pubescent, with forty-one joints j the labium 

 is broad, flattened, punctured and hairy, with the dental border nearly straight, and 

 armed with eighteen minute black teeth, of which one or more of the Bttamal ODM an- 

 often absent; the body is polished, with a black longitudinal fascia, often more or lees 

 indistinct. Mandibles, labium and legs yellow, the the posterior legs blacken* 

 annulated; metatarsal joints very hairy, ferruginous; claws black; articular spines of 

 all the legs very short, excepting one on the tarsus, which is much clongat. 



This is a fine species, collected by Mr. Hope both at Florence ami Naples. 

 It approaches very much in its appearance to L. variegatus, but [fl 1 

 deal larger. 



The specimens obtained from Naples are usually of a much lighter colour, 

 but in other respects they agree precisely with those from Florence. 



4. Lith. Mexicanus, latior quam L.forficatus, ocellis utrinque 9 haud approximatis. 

 Lith. Mexicanus, Perbose in Rev. Zool. Sept. 1839, p. 261. 



5. Lith. multidentatus, lateritius, pedibus flavescentibus, laminis dcntalibus distinctis mar- 



gine rotundatis angulis extends subproductis denticulis 16 conspicuis armatis, capita 

 quadrato; subsegmento antennali polito impunctato, labio laevi polito, antennis subpi- 

 losis articulis 4jbasalibus longitudine fere aequalibus. — Long. unc. f . 

 Hab. Prope Novum Eboracum, E. Doubleday. (v. in Mus. Brit.) 



G. Lith. Americanus (Tab. XXXIII. fig. 29.), ferrugineus, capite magno subquadrato pos- 

 tice ad marginem elevato ; subsegmento antennali sparse profunde punctato, antennis 

 pubescentibus, ocellis nigris utrinque 24-26, labio complanato polito margine fere 

 recto: denticulis 10 parvis nigris subapproximatis, scutis dorsalibus la?vibus convexis 

 subquadratis postice rectis, segmento pncanali piloso, pedibus vahdis flavis spinis vali- 

 dis armatis. Long. unc. 1 ; lin. 1. 



Lith. spinipes, Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. ii. p. 108.; et in CEuvr. Entom. Ed. M. J. 

 Gory, i. p. 21. ? Lucas, I. c. iv. p. 543. ? 



Hab. In America Boreali. {v. in Mus. D. Hope.) 



