360 Mr. R. S. Bagnall on 



smootli and shining ; the first segment broadened from the 

 hase, a little longer than the apical breadth; second segment 

 inucli 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 tibiee unarmed. 



Ilab. Bugaba, Panama {Champion) . 



This is very similar to E. aztecus, Cress., but is a smaller 

 species, somewliat differently coloured, and with a much 

 shorter pronotum. 



Epipompilus aztecus, Cress. 



Ferreola azteca, Cress, Proc. Boston See. Nat. Hist. xii. p. 376 (1869). 



?. 

 Epipmyipilus maximdiani, Ivolil, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, xxxiv. 

 p. o7(1884). §. 



Hah. Mexico. 



XLIII. — Records of some British Symphyla. 

 By Richard S. Bagnall, F.L.S. 



Of 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.) ; Symphylel/a 

 dune/mensis (Bagn.) ; ^S^. jacksoni (Bagn.) ; S. isabellcs 

 (Grassi) ; 5'. 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.). 



North Wales, Llandudno, July 1909 [S. Hirst) ; Yorks, 

 Ravenscar, R. S. B. 



Scutigerella spinipes, Bagn. 



Portlane, 1 {A. Randell Jackson) ; Yorks, Ravenscar, 2, 

 R. S. B. ; Malvern (North Hill), 1 mutilated example, 

 April 1909 {S. Hirst). 



