Sotes on Myriapoda. -475 



Lithohius melanops, Newport. 



Logs in field, inland, Heacham, Nk. ; ? (juniors), under 

 bark, inland, Heacluim, Nk. ; ? Mr. Witton^s, inland, 

 Heacham, Nk. 



Lithohius forjicatus (Linne) . 



M.-bj-T. dist., Lns.'; two juniors, under bark, inland, 

 Heacham, Nk. ; junior. North Wooton, Nk. 



Cryptojis Jwrlensis^ Leach. 



Harlaxton, Lns., /. C. V.-S.; Mr. Witton's, inland, 

 Heacham, Nk. 



Geopliilus cai-pojyJiagus, Leach. 



A male with fifty-three pairs of legs, under bark on fallen 

 timber, Heacham, Nk. (This specimen was quite brilliantly 

 luminous on the hand at night.) 



Reference has already been made to the occurrence of 

 luminous centipedes at Heacham (Brade-Birks, 1920). 



Geophilus longicornis, Leach. 



One male, two females, M.-by-T. dist., Lns. ; garden, 

 Heacham, Nk.; ? (juniors), Snettisham, Nk.; under stones, 

 Castle Rising, Nk. 



Geopkilus electricus (Linne). 



Stainforth (1919) says: "The late W. D. Roebuck writes 

 in his * Presidential Address to the Lincolnshire Naturalists' 

 Union, 1910' [Lines. N. U. Trans. 1910, p. 169], 'of the 

 Myriopoda .... we appear only to have one single note, one 

 by Mr. F. M. Burton of Scolopendra electrica in 1851 at 

 Lincoln.' I cannot find that any further records of Millipedes 

 or Centipedes have been made since 1910." 



Of course, such a record hardly seems conclusive. 



Stigmatogaster subterraneus (Shaw). 

 Harlaxton, Lns., J. G. V.-S. 



Schendyla nemorensis (C. L. Koch). 



The dimensions given by Latzel (1881, p. 198) for this 

 species are : length 11-28 inin., breadth 0'7-1"0 mm. 

 Doubtful specimens onlv, Heacham, Nk. 



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