I08 CHAPTER I 



DICTYNA MAJOR Menge {hamifera Thor., vincens Chamb.) 

 Brit. Isl., N & C Eur.; Kamch. Alas.-Calif., E at least to Mont.; Greenl. 



TITANOECA NIVALIS Sim. {sUvicola Ch. & Iv.) 

 Eur. (boreoalpine). Alas., Rocky Mts. of Can. & U.S.A. 



Oecobiidae 



OECOBius ANNULiPES Luc. {parietalis Hentz) 

 Cosmopolitan in the tropics. 



t S Eur., Mediterr., Cauc. f Calif. -Flor., N to New York. 



t Hawaii. 



Chilopoda — Centipedes 



The distribution in North America was derived mainly from Chamberlin (1925, 

 &c.), Bailey (1928), and Palmen (1954). For Europe, Attems (1926, 1929-40), 

 Brolemann (1932), VerhoefF(i937), Brade-Birks (1939), and others, were consulted. 

 The distribution of Centipedes (as well as of Millipedes and Woodlice) in northern 

 Asia, unfortunately, is quite imperfectly known. Mr. H. Lohmander, Goteborg, 

 has kindly looked through the lists of Chilopoda, Diplopoda, and Isopoda, Valu- 

 able information on the two first-named groups were obtained from Dr. O. Schu- 

 bart {in litt.). 



CRYPTOPS HORTENSis Leach 



Brit. Isl., Eur. (generally), Macarones. f Utah, New York. 

 Isl. 



CRYPTOPS PARISI Brol. 



Brit. Isl., Eur. (widely; in the north f Nfld. (greenhouse), 



restricted to greenhouses). 



GEOPHILUS ELECTRICUS L. 



Brit. Isl., N & C Eur., N to C Scand., f Nfld. 

 E to Rouman. 



GEOPHILUS (necrophloeophagus) longicornis LeacH 



Brit. Isl., Eur. (generally), N. Afr., f Mass., Ontar., Nfld. 



Hither Asia. 



