360 Mr. R. 8. Bagnall on 
smooth and shining ; the first segment broadened from the 
base, a little longer than the apical breadth; second segment 
much broader than long. Second abscissa of the radius a 
little longer than the first, a little more than half as long as 
the third. Cubitella originating far beyond the nervellus. 
Fore tarsi and hind tibiz unarmed. 
Hab. Bugaba, Panama (Champion). 
This is very similar to EH. aztecus, Cress., but is a smaller 
species, somewhat differently coloured, and with a much 
shorter pronotum. 
Epipompilus aztecus, Cress. 
Ferreola azteca, Cress. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. xii. p. 876 (1869). 
Epipompilus maximilianit, Kohl, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xxxiv. 
p. 57 (1884). Q. : 
Hab. Mexico. 
XLITI.—Records of some British Symphyla. 
By Ricuarp 8. Baenaxt, F.L.S. 
Or the fourteen species of Symphyla now known to occur 
in the British Isles there is a paucity of records of seven 
species, viz., Neoscutigerella hanseni (Bagn.) ; Symphyleila 
dunelmensis (Bagn.); S. jacksont (Bagn.); S. isabelle 
(Grassi) ; S. horrida (Bagn.) ; S. minutissima (Bagn.), and 
Scolopendrella notacantha, Gervais. 
Some little while ago I found the opportunity of working 
through several tubes of material and the following records, 
which extend the range of most of the above species, are 
taken from the notes I then made. My thanks are due to 
the several correspondents named in brackets against the 
records. 
Scutigerella immaculata (Newp.). 
Norra Watzs, Llandudno, July 1909 (S. Hirst) ; Yorxs, 
Ravenscar, R. S. B. 
Scutigerella spinipes, Bagn. 
Portlane, 1 (A. Randell Jackson); Yorxs, Ravenscar, 2, 
R. 8S. B.; Malvern (North Hill), 1 mutilated example, 
April 1909 (S. Hirst). 
