Mijriopcda of the ^Challenger'' Expedition. 129 



lower surface of the femur of tlie anal leg. In purpureus 

 there is a single series of 3 spines in this position and the claw 

 of the anal leg is spurred ; the anal pleura3, moreover, have a 

 shorter and more angular process. (J. Huttoni is most nearly- 

 allied to G.fiecundus of Newport, from Van Diemen's Land 

 and South-east Australia. It differs, however, at least in 

 having no median sulcus on the anal tergite. 



Heterostoma ruhrtpes^ Brandt. 



Heterosfoma rubripes, Brandt, Recueil &c. p. 05 ; Ilaase, oj). cit. p. 89, 

 pi. V. tig. 93. 



Loc. Cape York (N. Australia). 



Heterostoma viridipes^ Pocock. 



•id 



, 2 



Loc. Ternate. 



Heterostoma viridipes, Pocock, Aim. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) vii. pp. 50, 

 67, pi. IT. fig. 2. 



? Gryptops hortensisj Leach. 



Loc. Teneriffe. 



The identification of this species is doubtful on account of 

 the absence of the anal legs. 



Cryptops australis, Newport. 

 Cryptops australis, Newport, Tr. Linn. Soc. xix. pp. 293 and 408. 

 Loc. Wellington (New Zealand). 



GeopMlus challengerij Pocock. 



Geophilus challem/eri, Pocock, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Ili.st. (0) viii. pp. 217, 

 218, pi. xii. fig. 3. 



Loc. St. lago (Cape Verde). 



Fam. GeopMlidaB. 



Himantarium dimidiatam^ Meinert. 



Himantarium dwu'diafum, Meinert, Nat. Tidskr. Kroyer, (3) vii. pp. 30, 

 31 (1870-71). 



Loc. Teneriffe (Canary Islands). 



Recorded originallj from Seville and Madeira. 



Geophilus antipodum, Pocock. 



Geophilus antipodum, Pocock, loc. cit. pp. 222, 223, pi. xii. fig. 8. 

 Loc. Wellington (New Zealand). 



