chamberlin: myriopoda of the Australian region. 85 



210. Pauropus burrowesi Harrison. 

 Proc. Linn. soc. N. S. W., 1914, 39, p. 623, pi. 71, fig. 17.i 

 Locality. — New South ^Yales : Broken Bay .^ 



DIPLOPODA. 



PSELAPHOGXATHA. 

 Polyxenidae. 

 211. PoLYXENUS hawaiiensis Silvestfi. 

 Fauna Hawaiiensis, 1904, 3, p. 327.i 

 Locality. — Hawaiian Islands: Oahu: Kaala, 2,000 ft.^ 



212. MoNOGRAPHis scHULTZEi Attems. 



Schultze's Forschungsreise Sudafrika, 1909, 2, p. 36, fig. 67-70. Attems, 

 Fauna siidw. Austr., 1911, 3, p. 167.i 



Locality. — W. Australia: Torbay.^ 



Otherwise known only from southwestern South Africa, the type- 

 localitv. 



LOPHOPROCTIDAE. 



213. Trichoproctus biroe Silvestri. 

 Term, ftiz., 1899, 22, p. 205, pi. 9, fig. 3, 4.i 

 Locality. — New Guinea: Tamara Island.^ 



ONISCOMORPHA. 



Sphaerotheridae. 

 214. Cyliosoma kurandanum, sp. nov. 



Type.— M. C. Z. 4,696. Queensland: Kuranda (H. L. Clark). 



The general color above is dull chestnut, the caudal border and the over- 

 lapped anterior region darker. Legs fulvous, the tarsi and the antennae of 

 greenish cast. 



