326 FLORIDA SPECIES OF MYRIAPODS. 



I had a siugle specimen, female. I place this species iu the geuus 

 Schendyla with some hesitation, but having only a siugle specimen it 

 is impossible to determine the character of the mouth parts by dissec- 

 tion. 



10. Scolopendra woodii Meiuevt. 



A single specimen belonging to this species was found. 



11. Scolopendra viridis Meinert. 



This species was found abundantly. 



12. Scolopocryptops sexpiuosa S:iy. 



Tiie specimens found agree well with Wood's Scolopocryptops spini- 

 Cauda, but I agree with Minert in uniting this species with sexpinosa. 



13. Of>isthemega crassipes ? Meinert. 



1 have not fully identitied this species; the prosternal teeth, in the 

 specimens 1 examined, were often 6 or 8 on a side and very irregular in 

 size, and in the more mature individuals often run together. The two 

 caudal pairs of legs had the tibia and first tarsal joint unarmed. 

 Meinert appears to say only the anal pair are without tibial and tarsal 

 spines. The antennoe are pubescent. 



This form of Scolopendrida' occurs as abundantly about Pensacola as 

 8. sexpinosa does in Indiana, while the latter form occurs as rarely there 

 as 0. crassipes occurs here. 



14. Cryptops asperites Wood. 



Specimens belonging to this species agree well with Wood's descrip- 

 tion, with the exception that the joints of the antennae always number 

 seventeen instead of nineteen. 



15. Litnobius mordax Koch. 



This seems to be the common form of the Lithohiadce. 



16. Lithobius clams n. sp. 



Caudal angles of the 7., 9., 11., 13 scuta produced. 



The anal feet each armed with a single claw. 



Coxal pores few, arranged in a single series. 



Penultimate feet armed with three claws. 



Coxse of the anal feet armed with a spine. 



The claw of the female genitalia three-cleft. 



Yellowish brown or chestnut, venter and feet orange or paler than 

 dorsum, rather slender. Scutfe polished, smooth cephalad, very slightly 

 rugose and pilose caudad. Venter very pilose caudad with long hairs. 

 Antenuse pilose, 31-34 articulate. Head about as long as wide. 



Ocelli 24-20 arranged in 5 curved longitudinal lines, 7, a, 5, 4, 3. 



Prosternal teeth 5-5. 



Coxal i)ores 5, G, (3, 4 or 5, 5, 5, 4 or 4, 5, 5, 3, round. 



Cephalic pair of feet armed with spines 2, 2, 1 ; anal feet armed with 

 spines 1, 3, 3, 1. 



Anal feet slightly elongated and swollen. 



