Mr. A. G. Butler on new Myriopoda. 357 



Head coarsely punctured, external third densely punctured ; 

 nuchal plate with a row of coarse punctures in front ; dorsal 

 segments (excepting the front edge of the wings and the 

 posterior portion of the last segment, which are somewhat 

 rugose and pilose) polished and without punctuation. 



Length 10 to 8^ lines ; width 5^ to 5 lines. 



Hah. India {Mrs. Hamilton). Two specimens. B.M. 



Allied to Z. glahrata of Newport ; but larger, broader, and 

 with the nuchal plate and dorsal segments much less punctured. 



10. Zephronia ignobilis^ n. sp. 



Testaceous, clouded with dusky olivaceous. 



Head, nuchal plate, and dorsal segments densely punctured 

 all over and clothed with short hair ; segmental wings slightly 

 curved and very pointed. 



Length 4^ lines ; width 2 lines. 



Hah. Java {Argent). One specimen. B.M. 



Allied to Z. Licldensteinii ; but without the shining dorsal 

 ridge. 



11. ZepliTonia pilifera, n. sp. 



Brownish testaceous, spotted here and there with black, and 

 clothed with short hairs ; head and nuchal plate pitchy. 



Head coarsely punctured, more densely in front; nuchal 

 plate coarsely punctured ; dorsal segments finely and densely 

 punctured ; wings curving slightly backwards. 



Length 9 lines ; width 4^ lines. 



Hah. Ceylon {R. Templetoii). One specimen. B.M. 



Also allied to Z. Lichtensteinii. It differs also from the 

 preceding species in size, colour, and the form of the segmental 

 wings. 



12. ZepJironia mnominata, "Newport, MS. PL XVIII. fig. 8. 



Testaceous, eyes and antennse greenish. 



Head coarsely rugose and punctured all over ; nuchal plate 

 densely and coarsely punctured ; dorsal segments densely but 

 minutely punctured, their external edges minutely pilose. 



Length 1 inch 3| lines ; width 7 lines. 



Hah. Philippines {Cuming). Two specimens. B.M. 



Nearly allied to Z. castanea of Newport ; but naiTOwer, paler 

 in colour, with broader terminal joint to antenna, and more 

 distinctly punctured dorsal segments. 



13. Zephronia sulcatula, n. sp. PI. XVIII. fig. 5. 



Allied to Z. inermis, rather paler and duller. 



Head flatter than in ^. z/ier?Hts, punctured in the same way; 



