Centipedes and Millepedes from Near 

 Claremont 



Most of the specimens were collected during the past few years. All hut the 

 Scutigera were determined by Or. R. \'. Chamberlin. 



CENTIPEDES 



SCOLOPENDROMORPH.V 



SiolafienJra folymurplin Wood. The largest local form and one of the most 

 common. 



Ulocryptups ijrtnilis (Wood). A smaller form which is also common. 

 GEOPHII.OMnRPIIA 



CtinopoJes limalui (Wood). A species more commonly listed under Mecistoce- 

 phalus sens. lat. 



Sydunguis healhi ialalin,r (Chamb. ) 



Linot.rnia Ltvipes (Wood). This bright red species is found especially in the 

 mountains. 



Gfofi/iiluj rubfns Say. 



Geophilu! rfynans Chamb. Very common. 



Arenophilus bipunilicffs (Wood). 



Talyuna uniJenlalis (Meinerl). 



T. ilarfmontui Chamb. 



Tabipliilus rfx Chamb. 



Solobius l,rni<ipsis (Wood). A long species witli 129 to 149 pairs of legs. 



Gosiphiluj bakfri Chamb. 



Gosphilus laticeps (Wood). 

 SC.TICERO.MORPHA 



Siulit/era forceps Raf. From houses. 



I.ITIIOBIOMORPHA 



l.amyttet pinampus Chamb. 



Etho polys xiinti (Wood). 



Gosibius pauciJrns (Wood). I'ommon. 



Arebius elysianus Chamb. 



Solhembius nampus Chamb. 



Pokabius clavigerens Chamb. 



MILLEPEDES 



The species described by Chamberlin were described in the Proceedings of the 

 Biological Society of Washnigton in December. I91S, Vol. 31, pp. 165-170. 



Parajulus jurcifrr Hag. 



Tylobolus elarrmonlui Chamb. 



Hillonius puluihrus Chamb. 

 ttuprthnlus (atilorniius Chamb. 



./. parvus Chamb. 



