454 Mr. R. I. Pocock on the 
1807), from Dunedin and Queenstown, probably belongs to 
the same genus as H. maculatus. Itis not, however, possible 
from the description to settle the point. 
Henicops dentatus, sp. n. 
Closely allied to the preceding species, but with the legs 
more spiny, the tarsi being armed beneath with five pairs of 
spines and the emargination of the terga deeper. Moreover, 
the seventh, ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth terga are sub- 
quadrately and not evenly and convexly emarginate. An- 
tenn and posterior legs fractured ; the former, however, had 
at least 30 segments. 
Total length 15 millim. 
Loc. W. Australia, Perth (H#. W. J. Turner). 
Genus Liruosius, Leach. 
Inthobius sydneyensis, Pocock. 
Lithobius sydneyensis, Pocock, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. viii. p. 153 
(1891). 
Loc. Sydney (J. Brazter). 
Order SCOLOPENDROMORPHA. 
Synopsis of the Genera. 
a. Without eyes 
RUB CRAG ARR ee hOrES eee oro pe om Cryptops. 
6. With four eyes on each side of the head. 
a, Seventh somite with a pair of stigmata. 
a*, Stigmata very large, ‘ sieve-like ”; no toothon 
femur of toxicogmathsp ys see reens Ethmostigmus. 
6°. Stigmata small; a tooth on femur of toxico- 
SNAG ann wis wien eee aang eu es Rhysida. 
6}. Seventh somite without stigmata. 
a®, Head not overlapping the first tergite. 
a‘, A pair of sclerites on the posterior-lateral 
angles of the head (225-6 ses hemessise ac Cormocephalus. 
6‘. No sclerites on the posterior-lateral angles 
otthetheadaie cs see were anes Aleta: Otostigmus. 
EeeRee trees he Rhombocephalus. 
Genus RHoMBOCEPHALUS *, Newp. 
Rhombocephalus letus (Haase). 
Scolopendra leta, Haase, Abh, Mus. Dresden, no, 6, p. 51, pl. iii. fig. 51 
(1887). 
Colour. Head and terga deep green, the latter with a longi- 
* I restrict the term Scolopendra to the species with the first tergite 
suleate. The type of Rhombocephalus is ungulatus, Latr. 
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