398 Mr. Newport on the Class Myriapoda, Order Chilopoda. 



47. Scol. angulata, saturate viridis, segmento basilari labio mandibulisque aurantiaco-rufis, 

 mandibulis apice nigris, pedibus flavescentibus articulis tarsalibus metatarsalibusque 

 viridibus ; paris postremi articulis femoralibus rufescentibus, segmentorum omnium 

 superficie dorsali complanata : margine anteriore laterali angulato. — Long. unc. 4L 



Scol. angulata, Newp. I. c. p. 97. 



Hob. In Insula Trinitatis. (v. in Mus. Brit.) 



Cephalic segment cordate, quadrate, with the posterior margin rounded ; dental plates 

 small, quadrate ; teeth eight, small, acute, the two internal ones on each side coalescing. 

 Posterior pair of legs moderate, with the first and second joints equal ; femoral joint 

 with the superior surface and margins rounded ; superior surface and internal margin 

 with six or seven spines, arranged in two irregular triangles ; internal angular process 

 short, armed with three parallel spines. Internal surface with four or five spines; in- 

 ferior surface with nine spines arranged in three longitudinal series, two in the external 

 and middle, and four or five in the internal series. Lateral anal appendages reddish 

 brown, with the process yellow, short, but projecting, quadrifid. Prcanal scale short, 

 quadrate, a little narrowed posteriorly, with the margin rounded. 



48. Scol. cristata, brunnea, antennis pedibusque virescentibus, dentibus 6 e quibus exteriore 

 quadrato interno utrinque bifido, segmento postremo convexo crista mediana longitudi- 

 nal)', pedibus postremis brevibus; articulo basali margine interiore spinulis 5 acutis: 

 superficie inferiore spinis 6 longitudinaliter triseriatis, 2, 2, 2. — Long. unc. 6*. 



Scol. cristata, Neivp. 1. c. p. 98. 

 Hab. In China ? (v. in Mus. Brit.) 



The cephalic segment of this species is small, but the basilar large, with the prebasilar fold 

 very distinct. Mandibles acute, apex black, with the tooth large and slightly tubercu- 

 lated. The labium is smooth and flattened, with the longitudinal and transverse sutures 

 distinct. The dental and subdental plates and teeth very distinct, the external tooth on 

 each side almost quadrate. The posterior segment convex, shield-shaped, with an 

 elevated obtuse longitudinal crest, commencing in a point on the front of the segment. 

 Posterior pair of legs short; the basilar joint longer than the second, with the superior 

 surface convex ; the external margin rounded ; the internal margin and surface with 

 five acute spines tipped with black, the four anterior in two subapproximated alternating 

 series ; the fifth or apical spine acute, with the apex bifid. The internal surface flat- 

 tened, with a single spine. Inferior surface with six acute spines, arranged in three 

 longitudinal series, two in each series ; those of the external and internal parallel with 

 each other, the distal one of the latter forming part of a diagonal line with the single 

 spine on the internal surface, and the angular or posterior on the superior internal 

 margin. Lateral appendages short, convex, minutely punctured, with the apex short, 



