THK MYKIAI'ODA OF NORTH AMKKICA. 1!>7 



5. Orthomorpha karsohl, ^p. nov. ITikbiliit: KiiHt Iutli<'H hihI piirt of r«>Ivii«>rii)i. 



6. Orthotuotpba gracili* ( KimId. Iliil)i(ut: Aii.'^triu (ouhi jouHti m uftic Iwlhoiiatt, 



OUif HiiiiiH III Ixirr hifii hllrniliired). 



7. Orthomorpha dasys Kolliiiiin. Iliihitiit: Haltiiiion-, M:iryliin<l (iHti'ini--ed, 



/'oHiid otihj til liiilliinintx I. 



11. Polylepis klugii (Itramlt). 



(I'olnlejns. iiom. Utii. nov. for I'ttrhiimiix Saiirtsiin', wliiili iw |ire<i(;riipieil hy 

 I'liihjintiit Ak'«"*.. l*iHr«-s, lx:*». ) 

 Acr. 1HI7X, (iiiaiiajuato. Mexico; I)ll;^^H. 9. 



The two Anu'ricaii species should now stand thus: 



1. Polylepis klugii ( ISraiidt). 



2. Polylepis abstrusus ( Karscli). 



12. Fontaria fratema CSniiRHiirp). 



IR*)!). — Pohj(h'tm»f> frntrrnxn Saurtsiirc. IJiiii. Knt., '.V2'2 ( .yfcriro). 

 1881. — /'o/.i/rf"'WM.s (I'liiiltir'ui) aiiijclnM Karsili. '!"ro««lifrn Aichiv f. Naturgesfh., 39 

 ( I'lii'hin, Mcjrivii). 



Ace. 17139, I'nebla. Mexito; mule iiud lonialc 



These f^peeiiiiens ay;ree in all jujiiits wiiii Saussure's description of 

 f rater nxH. 



/*. ((Hfffhts may be ditlerent (1. 50"'"'), but its copulation foot is iden- 

 tical with that of the rtjjeeimens before me, whieh are the same size of 

 fritter HUH. 



13. Fontaria otomita (Saiissiire). 



1859. — PolifikmHiia otomiluH Sau.ssnr«. Liuu. Kiit., 322 {('ord.vu, Mexico) 

 Ace. 18478, Guanajuato, Mexico; Duges; 4 males, 1 female. 



Copuhition foot of male subsimilar to that of fratema. A\)ex bifid; 

 angle between them greater than a right; the upper lobe smallest and 

 pointed; the lower recurved, broader, subtruncate, and is the branch 

 through whi(;h the spermatozoa are eonveyed; not far below the apex 

 on the interior .side is a small triangular spine. Ba.sal spine rather 

 short, eylindrical, its aj)ex curved upwards, separated from rest of foot 

 by a wide angle. Basal i)artof foot with short, almost sjiine-like hairs; 

 a few at the upper interior angle much longer. 



14. Linotaenia chionophila (Wood). 

 No. 83, IT. S. Nat. Museum; Heriug Island; ^tejnoger. 



One small broken male, which I have been unable to separate from 

 the American species. Pairs of legs, 43. 



IS. Scolopendra morsitans I.innaMis. 

 Ac?. 14150, Paramaribo, Surinam; U. S. Fish Commission. 



