6Ji EEPOKT ON A COLLECTION PEOM 



117. spectabilis. Hell., = lar, Fabr. Tahiti. — Confer: de Mau, iu Max Weber's 'Crustacea/ 



p. 415. 



118. spinimamis , M.-E. Antilles and coast of Brazil.— According to von Martens, I. c. 1869, = 01fersii, 



Wgm. 



119. sp., de Man, iu Zool. Jahrbiiclier, ii. 1887. Sydney. 



120. sp., de Man, in Arcliiv fiir Naturg. 1888, p. 557. Amboina. 



121. sp. (Macrobrachium ?), de Man, in Max "Weber's 'Crustacea,' 1892, p. 488. Celebes, fresh 



water. 



122. sp., Miers, in Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, v. p. 384 (1880). Java. 



123. sp., Thallwitz, ' Decapoden-Studien,' 1891, p. 19. North Celebes. 

 124'. sundaicus, Hell. Java. 



, var. bataviana, de M. Batavia. 



, var. bracliydactyla. Nob. Amboina. 



, var. de Mani, Nob. Amboina. — According to Nobili the last-named variety is identical 



with that described by de Man in Zoolog. Jahrbiiclier, ix. Abth. f. System, p. 783, fig. 72. 



125. superbus. Hell. Shanghai. 



126. tenellus, S. Sm. Polvou, Occidental Department of Nicaragua. 



127. tranquebaricus, Fabr. East India. 



128. Trompii, de M. Ketoengau river, Mandai river, Sintang (Borneo). 



129. ustnlatus. Nob. Rigo, British New Guinea. 



130. vagns. Hell., = lar, Fabr. Amboina. — Confer : de ]\lan, in ' Notes from the Leyden Museum/ 



vol. i. 



131. Vollenhovenii, Herkl. Coast of Guinea. — Confer : de Man, in ' Notes from the Leyden Museum,' 



vol. i. 1879. 



132. Weberi, de M. Celebes, fresh water. 



MYRIOPODA AND ARACHNIDA. 



By R. I. PococK. 



Class DIFLOPOBA. (Millipedes.) 



Pamily POLYDESMID/E. 

 Genus Odontopeltis, Pocock. 



Odontopeltis Macconnelli, sp. D. 



6 . Colour black or very dark blackish brown, with the external half of the keel bright 

 or dull red or yellowish brown, and, at least on the anterior terga, a median transverse 

 yellowish or red patch along the posterior border ; caudal process not pale ; autennge 

 blackish ; legs blackish brown or deep reddish brown, sterna brownish yellow. Dorsal 

 integimient smooth and shining or finely coriaceous ; keels horizontal, with smooth 

 edges, the posterior margin transverse and in the same straight line as the posterior 

 border of the tergum, as far back as the eleventh or twelfth somite ; the posterior angle 

 not spinate, mostly acutely angled, rarely approaching a right angle ; the anterior angle 

 widely rounded and obtuse. Caudal i^rocess triangular, narrowly truncate posteriorly. 



