1 6 University of Michigan 



and Labba Creek, sand hills, July 27, 1914, F. M. Gaige, one 

 female "collected in rotten wood on ground." Type, M.C.Z., 

 2181. 



Rhysida ceteris (Humbert and Saussure) 



Branchiostoma celer Humbert and Saussure, Rev. el Mag. ZooL, Ser. 2, 

 XXII (1870), 202. 



Colombia: Fundacion, August 11, 1913, under log in dry 

 part of cleared marsh, one specimen, and August 16, 1913, 4,500 ft., 

 one specimen; near Mamotoca, July 28, 1913, 200 ft., under damp 

 leaves along ditch from Tamocal River. 



SCOLOPENDRIDAE 



Scolopendra giganlea Linne 

 Syst. Nat., loth Ed. (1758), p. 638 



Colombia: near Mamotoca at foot of mountains, under logs, 

 July 30, 19 13, Ruthven and Gaige. 



Two specimens about 150 mm. long. These are very deep 

 olive brown, almost blackish in part, the tergites paler along 

 caudal borders and posterior plates of more reddish tinge. Anal 

 legs reddish chestnut proximally, distally deep olive. First legs 

 with no dorsal spine above on femur, others with three or four. 



Scolopendra moisitans Linne 

 Sysl. Nat., loth Ed. (1758), p. 638 



United States Virgin Islands (Danish West Indies) : St. Croix, 

 one young specimen collected beneath stone on a dry hillside 

 September 18, 1914, and two adult specimens taken September 

 14-18, 1914, F. M. Gaige. 



Scolopendra subspinipcs Leach 

 Trans. Linn. Sac, XI (1814-15), 383 



United States Virgin Islands (Danish West Indies): St. Croix, 

 five specimens of typical form taken September 14-18, 1914, 

 F. M. Gaige. 



