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



Divisio 2. Latidentatce. 



Laminae dentales subquadratae ; dente intimo lato, extimo triangulari acuto distante. Pedes 

 postremi spinis minutis numerosis. Spiracula paris anterioris maxima. 



53. Scot, valida, ferruginea, labio mandibulisque rufis, dentibus 6, laminis dentalibus exca- 

 vatis, segmentorum marginibus lateralibus liberis, pedibus postremis brevibus latissimis 

 complanatis : spinulis 8 v. 9 sparsis in superficie margineque interiore superiore : 9que 

 in superficie inferiore. — Long. unc. 4^. 



Scol. valida, Lucas in Webb fy Berth. Hist. Nat. des lies Canar. ii. p. 49. no. 42. 

 Hab. In Insulis Canariis. (v. in Mus. Brit.) 



This is a distinct species, and is very readily identified. The cephalic segment is small, 

 cordate, quadrate ; dental plates very distinct, and deeply excavated on their surface ; 

 teeth six, the internal one bifid ; dorsal segments with free elevated lateral margins. 

 The posterior pair of legs are short, very broad, depressed, quadrate, with the external 

 and internal margins rounded; the internal margin and surface of the femoral joint 

 with eight or nine minute, irregularly-distributed, black spinulac, the angular one qua- 

 drifid. Inferior surface flattened, with nine spinulae arranged in three longitudinal 

 series. Lateral anal appendages very short ; preanal scale quadrate cordate, with the 

 posterior margin slightly rounded. 



54. Scol. alternans, flavescenti-brunnea, capite mandibulis labio appendicibusque analibus 



saturate ferrugineis, dentibus labialibus 6 : intimis aculis latis spathulatis : extimis an- 

 gustatis acutissimis, pedum postremorum articulo basali elongato subconvexo interne 

 inferneque spinulis numerosis minutis nigris inferioribus transversim seriatis armato. 

 — Long. unc. 6. 



Scol. alternans, Leach in Linn. Trans, xi. p. 383. Id. in Zool. Misc. iii. p. 11 . 



The great Scolopendra, Shaw, Nat. Misc. i. t. 9 ? 



Scol. morsitans, Beauvois, Ins. Afr. et Amer. 152. 



Scol. Sagrae, Gerv. 1. c.-p. 50. sp. 8. Brandt, I. c. p. 66. sp. 14. Lucas, I. c. p. 545. sp. 8. 

 Newp. I. c. p. 98. 



Hab. In Insulis Caribaeis. (v. in Mus. Brit.) 



Cephalic segment cordate, rounded posteriorly; basilar segment very large; mandibles 

 strong, with the tooth small, but armed with a minute tubercle near its apex; labium 

 flattened, with the transverse suture distinct; dental plates quadrate, with the poste- 

 rior margin slightly elongated; teeth six, large, with the internal one on each side 

 sharp, broad, spatulate and formed for cutting, with the two external ones on each side 

 narrowed and very acute; femoral joint of the posterior pair of legs elongated and flat- 



