MYRIOPODA FROM BURMA 389 



Syn. Grlyphtiulxis, Gervais, Ins. Apt. IV, p. 170 (1847) ; Karsch, Zeits. Ges. Natur- 



wissens. (3), V], p. 14 (1S81). 

 » Traclayìulvis, Peters, Mon. Ac Wiss. Berlin, 1864, p. 547; Humbert, Mém. 

 Soc Phys-, Genève, XVIII, p. 43. 



Body long and consisting of a great and variable number of 

 segments. The anterior three segments open below ; the rest 

 with immovable pedal laminae ; the sides and dorsal surface of 

 the posterior portion of all the segments , with the exception 

 of the last and sometimes of a few of the first, longitudinally 

 carinate ; the carinae notched above and sometimes completely 

 divided so as to form an anterior and posterior tubercle. Pores 

 begining upon the 5.^1^ segment and situated upon the summit 

 of the anterior portion of one of the keels. 



The first three segments with a single pair of legs ; the 

 fourth apodous ; the fifth and sixth with two pairs. In the zT 

 the first legs are reduced as in Julus and the two pairs of the 

 seventh form the copulatory apparatus. Eyes in a single series 

 or several contiguous series. 



Legs and antennae short. 



Type Cambala annidata (Say). 



To establish the above synonymy I have had for examination 

 the type specimen ( 9 ) of C. annidata (Say), examples of Glij- 

 phiuhis graiiulatus^ Gervais, fi"om Rodriguez, specimens of Tra- 

 chyiulus ceylonicus, Peters from Ceylon, as well as various other 

 undescribed species from different localities. All these specimens 

 appear to me to belong to the same genus. 



Dr. Karsch's statement that the 3.rd segment in Giyphiulus is 

 provided with two pairs of legs is not true of G. granulatus. 

 Probably also it is not true of the two species this author has 

 described, 



3. Oam.ll:>ala, doriae, sp. n. 



Colour; head and first three tergites flavous , ocular region 

 fuscous ; legs and distal segments of antennae a rich brown or 

 deep ochraceous ; the proximal antennal segments the same 

 tint as the head ; body a deep obscure brownish tint, the tu- 

 bercles black. Head smooth. Eyes composed of about 7 or 8 



