166 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vom 
Andamans: Port Blair (20); ‘‘Andamans”’ (38); Little Anda- 
man (4). 
Nicobars (20). 
26. S. subspinipes var. hardwicket, Newp.; p. 262. 
Madras Presidency : S. Arcot (1). 
Distribution of Oriental Scolopendride. 
Selecting the records from the Oriental region notified by Dr. 
Kraepelin in his ‘‘ Revision’’ and incorporating with these those 
of the above list and in a few other papers referred to separately, 
we have the following distribution recorded for Oriental species :— 
Genus Cryprops, Leach. 
C. fee, Poc.—Burma (Palon). 
. modighant, Silo—Sumatra. 
. nermtpes, Poc.—Christmas Island; ? Burma 
. doria, Poc. (=C. lorie, Silv.')}—Burma (Palon, Shwegoo, 
Carin Berge, etc.); Sumatra?; Java; New Guinea. 
. spp. (doubtful)—India (W. Himalayas, Madras Presidency 
6,000 16, alt.2): 
Gre Fe). Gs) 
Genus PARACRYPTOPS, Poc. 
P. webert, Poc.—Flores ; Java. 
Genus Mimops, Kraep. 
M. orientalis, Kraep.—China (Prov. Schensi). 
Genus OTocRYPToPS, Haase. 
O. rubiginosus (I, Koch)—China; Japan; N. America (Min- 
nesota, Indiana). 
O. melanostomus (Newp.)—From the Philippines over Java, 
Celebes, Halmaheira, etc., to New Guinea; from 
Central America (Porto Rico, St. Vincent in the W. 
Indies) through Venezuela and Brazil to Argentina 
(Rosario). 
var. celebensis , Haase—Celebes. 
Genus SCOLOCRYPTOPS, Newp. 
S. broelemannt, Kraep.—China (Chou-San). 
— 
1 See C. Attems, ‘‘ Javanische Myriopoden,’’? Mitt. Naturhist. Mus. Hamb., 
XXIV, 1906 (1907). 2 
2? See Krsepelin, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, x, 1904, p. 244. 
