chamberlin: the chilopoda of brazil. 181 



Trematophycus nudus (Newport). 



Branchiostoma nudum Newport, Trans. Linn. soc. London, LS14, 19, p. 412. 

 Branchiosloma gymnopus Kohlraiisch, Arch, naturg., 188L 47, p. G7. 

 Branchiostoma gymnopus ceylonicum Haasc, Abhandl. Mas. Dresden, 1887, 5, 



p. 86. 

 Rhysida immarginala var. rocock, Biol. Centr. Amer. Chilopoda, 1896, p. 26. 

 Rhijsida nuda Kraepelin, Revis. Scolop., 1903, p. 144. 



Locality. — While not specifically recorded from Brazil, it is dis- 

 tributed widely in Mexico and Central America as well as in Paraguay, 

 so that its occurrence in Brazil is practically certain. 



Trematophycus longipes (Newport). 



Branchiostoma longipes Newport, Trans. Linn. soc. London, 1844, 19, p. 411; 



Haase, Abhandl. Mas. Dresden, 1887, 5, p. 84. 

 Branchiostoma obsoletum Porat. Bih. Svensk. vet. akad. Handl., 1876, 4, no. 



7, p. 25. 

 Branchiostoma gracile Kohlrausch, Archiv naturg., 1881, 47, 1, p. 06. 

 Branchiostoma affine Kohlrausch, Ibid., p. 67. 

 Branchiostoma longipes rotu)ulatum Haase, loc. cit. 

 Rhysida longipes Pocock, Biol. Centr. Amer. Chilopoda, 1896, p. 27; Kraepelin, 



Revis. Scolop., 1903, p. 148, fig. 91; Brolemann, Cat. Myr. Bresil, 1909, 



p. 14. 



Localities.— "BraziV (M. C. Z. coll.; also W. M. Mann, without 

 precise locality) ; State of Bahia. 



Trematophycus celeris (Humbert and Saussure). 



Branchiostoma celer Humbert et Saussure, Rev. mag. zool., 1876, ser. 2, 22, 

 p. 202; Kohlrausch, Arch, naturg., 1881, 47, 1, p. 69, Meinert, Proc. 

 Amer. philos. soc, 1886, 23, p. 183. 



Rhysida celeris Silvestri, Mus. zool. anat. comp. R. univ. Torino, 1895, 10, 

 p. 23; Pocock, Biol. Centr. Amer. Chilopoda, 1896, p. 27; Kraepelin, 

 Revis. Scolop., 1903, p. 149; Brolemann, Cat. Myr. Br6sil, 1909, p. 14. 



Localities. — State of Matto Grosso: Madeira-Mamore R. R, camp 

 39, on the Rio Madeira!, Abuna, Bolivia! (W. M. Mann); State 

 of Rio Grande do Norte: Ceara-Mirim! (Mann and Heath. The 

 specimen from this locality variant) . 



