the Myriapoda of Ulster. 399 



Lamyctes fulvicornis, Meinert ( = Henicops fulvicornis 

 (Meinert)). 



This species has been found at Aghlabeg, Donegal W. ; 

 Maghery and Raughlan (both on the sliore of Lough Neagh), 

 Armagh ; Bally magee, Down ; and Belfast, Torr Head, and 

 Ballycastle, Antrim. Elsewhere in Ireland it has been 

 recorded from Kerry S., Carlow, Meath, Roscommon, and 

 Mayo VV. 



Order ANAMORPHA. 

 Family Scolopendridae. 



Cryptops hortenstSj Leach. 



Only recorded from six Irish county divisions, this species 

 is probably rare. In Ulster it has been taken in Magee's 

 Nursery (Knock), Down, where it may have been doubtfully 

 native, and at Ballycastle and Cranmore (Belfast), Antrim — 

 the latter one of Templeton's old records. 



Family Geophilidae. 



Geophilus carpophagus, Leach ( = G. sodalis, Bergsoe & 

 Meinert=6r. cond ylog aster , Latzel). 



Apparently not uncommon in Ulster, having been recorded 

 from numerous localities in those counties which have been 

 best searched. It has been found in Fermanagh, Tyrone, 

 Armagh, Down, Antrim, and Londonderry. 



Geophilus longicomis, Leach ( = ? G.flavus, de Greer). 



Probably common throughout Ireland, but only recorded 

 from sixteen county divisions. In this province it has been 

 taken in Cavan, Monaghan, Tyrone, Down, Antrim, and 

 Londonderry. 



Geophilus proximus, C. L. Koch. 



This is another species whose presence in Ireland is open 

 to doubt, as the older workers did not appear to differentiate 

 between it and G. insculptus. The records, however, which 

 cannot now be authenticated, are from Cavan, Monaghan, 

 Down, Antrim, and Londonderry. 



