Synonymy of some European Diplopods. 409 



[p. 380] 



"/?. Corpus rufescens lateribus lineaque longitudinals 

 dorsal i fuscus brunneis. 



"Dorsum lint is fortioribus exaratis, distantibus rectis sub- 

 i aequalibu*. Antennae fuscaj ar.tieulis dilutis. Pedes lutes- 

 Centes. 



" Gen. 3. CllASPEDOSOMA.f 



[Footnote] "f This genus was proposed by my much lamented 

 friend Richard Rawlins, Esq., who discovered the first species. 



"Corpus lineare, depressum, segmentis lateraliter coin- 

 pressis, marginatis. Antennae articulo secuudo tertio breviore. 



" * Segmentis lateribus medio prominulis. 

 11 Spec. 1. Craspedosoma Rawlinsii. 



11 C. dorso fusco-brunneo lineis quatuov punctorum albi- 

 dorum, ventre pedibusque rufescentibus. 



" Long. Corp. 7 lin. 



"Habitat inter muscos et sub lapidibus prppre. Edin- 

 burgum vulgatissima. Detex.it R. Rawlins cujus no men 

 gerit. 



" ** Segmentis lateribus postice productis. 



" Spec. 2. Craspedosoma polydtsmoides. 



" C. dorso rufo griseo, ventre pallido, pedibus rufescentibus 

 basi pallidis, angulo segmentomni postico setigero. 



" Habitat in Danmonia prope Plymouth, sub lapidibus 

 passim. Detexit Doni Montagu. 



"Corpus rufo-gviseum, pedibus pallid ioribus. Dorsum 

 li nea longitudinaliter impressuin. Segmenta valde promi- 

 nentia angulo antico rotundato ; postico retrorsum producto, 

 setifero seta conica alba. Facies saturate rufo-grisea. Oculi 

 atii. Antennae rufo-grisese sub-pilosulae. Venter pallidus, 

 albidus. Pedes rufesceutes, basi pallidi." [End of p. 3S0.] 



Brachyiulus pusillus (Leach), non Verhoeff. 



Syn. Brachyiulus (Mivrobraehyiulus) littoralis, Verhoeff. 



Julius pusillus, Leach, 1S14, Trans. Liim. Soc. Load. xi. p. 379 ; 

 1817, Zool. Misc. iii. p. 85. 



In 1917 I brought forward B. (Microbrachyiulus) littoralis, 

 Verhoeff, as British on the strength of a large number of 

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