NO. 14 MILLIPEDS OF WEST INDIES AND GUIANA LOOMIS 69 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES 



Plate i 



Fig. I. Lophoproctus conians, female, dorsal view. X 13- 



Fig. 2. Glomcridesmiis triiiidadcnsis, male, latero-ventral view. X 10. 



Fig. 3. Siphonocybe harti, female, dorsal view. X 5- 



Fig. 4. Amphelictogon bidens, male, dorsal view. X 5- 



Fig. 5. Belonodesmus thaxteri, head and first six segments of male, dorsal view. 



X 10. 



Fig. 6. Aphelidesmiis divergens, male, dorsal view. X 4- 



Fig. 7. Nanorrhaciis luciae, male, dorsal view. X 4- 



Plate 2 



Fig. i. Asygobolus timiidus, male, lateral view. X 7- 



Fig. 2. Azygobolus tiimidus, another male, ventral view. X 7- 



Fig. 3. Priodesmiis aciis, 19-segmented female, dorsal view. X 7h- 



Fig. 4. Aetheandra multiplex, male, dorsal view. X 10. 



Fig. 5. Aetheandra multiplex, female, dorsal view. X 13. 



Fig. 6. Chilaphrodesmns rubcllns, female, dorsal view. X 10. 



Plate 3 



Fig. I. Docodesimis haitiensis, female, dorsal view. X 7h- 



Fig. 2. Docodcsmus haitiettsis, male, ventral view. X 7h 



Fig. 3. lomoides hispidus, female, dorsal view. X 10. 



Fig. 4. lomoides hispidus, male, ventral view. X 10. 



Fig. 5. lomoides glabra, female, dorsal view. X 10. 



Fig. 6. Gasatomtis emersoni, male, dorsal view. X i3- 



Fig. 7. Cyliocyrtus ocreatus, loosely curled female, lateral view. X I3- 



Plate 4 



Fig. i. Docodesmus sculpturatus, male, dorsal view. X I3- 



Fig. 2. Docodesmus trinidadensis, female, dorsal view. X I3- 



Fig. 3. Docodesmus robustus, male, dorsal view. X 13. 



Fig. 4. Dilophops bullatus, female, dorsal view. X 13- 



Fig. 5. Inodesmns peduncularis, male, dorsal view. X I3- 



Fig. 6. Inodesmns peduncularis, female, lateral view. X 13- 



