MYRIOPODA FROM BURMA 393 



7. Julns feae , sp. n. 



Colour deep slate grey; head, anal valves and first tergite 

 the same colour as the rest of the body; legs reddish. 

 No. of somites 58. 

 Length about 24 mm. 



A single 9 example from Kawkareet (Tenasserim). 

 This species seems to differ from the preceding only in colour. 



8. Julus septem-lineatixs, sp. n. 



Colour yellowish , with three longitudinal black bands , one 

 median and dorsal and one on each side on a level with the 

 pores. 



The posterior half of the tergites is densely and deeply striate ; 

 the striae reaching the hinder margin of the tergites. The caudal 

 process is short, triangular and pointed, not upcurled at the 

 apex but considerably overlapping the valves. 



No. of somites 47 (young). 



Length about 16 mm. 



A single example from Meteleo (Garin Gheba 900-1200) m. 

 obtained by Sig. L. Fea. At once recognisable from the pre- 

 ceding by its colour. 



Genus SjDirobolus. 

 9. Spirolbolvis g"oèsi , Porath. 



Syn. Sp. goesi, Porath, Bih. Sv. Vet. Ak. Handl. IV, no. 7, p. 36, 1876; id. Ann. 



Soc. Ent. Belg. XXXII, pp. 246-248 (1888). 

 » » rugosus, Voges, Zeits. Wissen. Zool. XXXI, pp. 181 (1878). 

 '■> ?» punctiplenus, Karsch, Zeits. Naturwissen. (3), VI, pp. 60-61, 1881. 

 » ?» puiictidives , id. ibid. pp. 65-66. 

 » » phranus, Pocock. .Jour. Linn. Soc. Zool. XXl, pp. 298-295, pi. 25, flg. 6 



(1888) — ? phramis, Karsch, op. cit., p. 65. 

 » » dominicae, Pocock, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (VI) II, 1888, p. 481, pi. XVI, 



fig. f- 



This species which occurs in both the East and West Indies 

 has been obtained in Burma at the following localities: — Py- 



