682 AUSTRALIAN AND OTHER MYRIAPODA, 



ture is found now and then amongst Scolopendrids, but always 

 bears the characters of an accidental, asymmetrical traumatism. 

 The case of these specimens is different, as the symmetry is pre- 

 served, both pleurse being perfectly alike in all the specimens 

 examined. This, together with the fact that the dentate sternal 

 plates of the maxillipedes are longer than usual, might represent 

 a local race of the Linnean S. morsitans.^^ 



ScoLOPENDRA L^ETA Haase. 

 In the Australian Museum Collection, this species is recorded 

 from Penrith, N.S.W. I have it from Gatton, Queensland; and 

 Tumut and Nevertire, N.S.W. 



CoRMOCEPHALUS WESTWOODi Newport. 

 This is one of the common species about Sydney. I have it 

 also from Gatton, Queensland; and Yila, New Hebrides. 



CORMOCEPHALUS BREVISPINATUS L'K., Subsp. SULCATUS Brol. 



This is a common species in the west, at Brewarrina and Pera 

 Bore, N.S.W., under logs. I have specimens also from Paterson 

 River, N.S.W. 



CORMOCEPHALUS AURANTIIPES HaaSC, Subsp. MARGINATUS. 



Specimens are in the Australian Museum from Port Stephens, 

 and Parramatta, N.S.W. I have specimens from Gatton, Queens- 

 land; and others from Sydney. 



CORMOCEPHALUS TURNERI PoCOCk. 



I collected this species at Vila, New Hebrides. 

 Ethonostigmus rubripes Brandt. 

 Two specimens from Sydney are in my collection. The Aus- 

 tralian Museum Collection contains specimens from Bourke and 

 Wilcannia, N.S.W. ; the Condamine River, Queensland; and the 

 Solomon Islands. 



Rhysida subinermis Meinart. 

 Two specimens from Sydney, and others from the Paterson 

 River, N.S.W. 



Otostigmus punctiventris lomosvary. 

 Specimens from Vila, New Hebrides 



