174 Bl'LLETIN 46, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



1HI4. — Srolopriidra hiiifiirornis Nowport. List Myr. Hrit. Muw., ',i; I'oriitli, Sv. \'*'t.- 



Akiul. Ilandl., 12. \H1^ i Hni:il). 

 1870. — Sroloiitndia (■uUfoniim llmiibfrt tV SauH8iiru. Kev. et Maj{. Zool.. 2(IU (Cali- 



Jorniti); Hniiili. & «:iiisn., f'A\u\. Myr., 127, Tal». v, Hjj. >», 1S7L'. 

 1X70. — SrohtpiHiIra tiirhiiprx HuinhtM't A SiiUMsnr*'. Rt^v. «'t Ma;(. Zoo]., 20l ( y»ra 



(iranadn); lliimli. A- Sjiiihs., fitiid. Myr.. 125, Tal). v, lij;. 6, 1H72. 

 18X,"). — Svolopendra morMitotiH caruleHcens C-ni^iii. Hull. Washt. Coll. Hiol. .Siiiv., iv, 



144 {Medicine Lodije, liarhrr Co., Kaiis.). 



llabitnt. — ('o.siiiopolit.m, t'oiind tliroujiliout tho tropical and sub- 

 tropical regions; in United States, California, Kansas, Geory;ia, and 

 P'lorida. 



Etymohxjy : Lat., biting. 



Si'olopnidra momHans ('wrnleacois of Cragiu may not be a synonym 

 of this species. 11 is (U'.scrii)tion is .so indefinite tbat it is ahuost im- 

 possible to tell to what species it may beh)ng. 



7. Scolopeudra Avoodi. 



ISrtl. — Sc(doprndr(t iiKiqiiid'tifi Wood. .loiini. Acad. Na(. S<i. I'liila., 24 {IlUnuix); 

 Wood, Trans. Aiuer. Phil. .Soc, 1H2, lh(J5 [not inaijiiidenx (Urrais, which in the 

 same an (ilUriKtna). 

 Wm.—Svolojtendra iroodi Meincrt. l*roi-. Amer. Phil. Soc, 198 {Hiltoii's Hvnd. S. ('.; 

 Beaufort, X C; I'enniv (/ton's dap, Va.); Mtnnert, Myr. Miis. Haiiii., ill, 

 2H, 1886 {liiloxi, Mixx.); McNeill, Trot-. U. .S. Nat. Mus., 326, 188? {I'enm- 

 cola, Fla.) ; Underwood, Ent. Amer., 63, 1887 v Lookout Mountain, Tenn. ; Tor- 

 lutjan, Fla.; Ceort/ia); Bollnian, Ent. Amer., 7, 1888 {Fort Donaldnon, Ark.). 

 Habitat. — Southeastern United States N. to Illinois (Anna; Villa 

 Rid<j<\, Ac.) and Indiana {Bloomington) and W. to Arkar as {Fort Don- 

 aldson). 

 Etymology : Named atter Dr. H. C. Wood, of IMiiladelphia. 

 This species was first identified by Wood with ina'quidens Gervais 

 (=alternanfi Leach). 



8. Scolopendra pachypus. 



1878. — Scolo2>endra pachypus Kohlrausch. Beit. Keunt. Scol., 25 {California); Kohl- 

 rausch, Archiv Naturg., 113, 1881. 



Habitat. — California {Kohlrau8ch), San Diego, Cal. (Bolhnan). 

 Etymology: r.aylx;., thick; Tzouq, foot. 



9. Scolopendra viridis. 



1821. — Scolopendra viridis Say. Jouru. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. {Florida) ; Say, CEuvres 

 Ent., 23, 1822; Gervais, Apteres, iv, 276, 1847; Gervais, Cast. Exp. TAnior. 

 Sad, Pt. vii, [U{nrazil); Wood, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 22, 1862 (fi«r- 

 den Key, Penxacola and Palntka, Fla.); Wood, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc., 159, 

 1865 ; Kohlrausch, Archiv Naturg., 112, 1881 ; Meiuert, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, 

 196, 1886 {Georgia); Meinert, Myr. Mus. Haun., in, 26, 1886 {Xew Orleans); 

 McNeill, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 112, 1887 {Pensacola, Fla.); Underwood, j:ut. 

 Amer., 63, 1887. 



1844. — Scolopendra punetirentris'SQV{\}ovt. List Myr. Brit. Mus., 5 {Florida); Newport, 

 Traus. Linu. Soc, ;^7, 1844; Gervais, Apteres, iv, 277, 1847;* Newport, Cat. 

 Myr. Brit. Mus., 33, 18.56; Gervais, Cast. Exp. I'Amer. Snd. Pt. vii, 3', 1859. 



1861. — Scolopendra parva Wood. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 10 {Georgia). 



